music Crossword Puzzles
1 - Quarantine Music 2020-03-21
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- Hand sanitizer brand
- First half of an Earl Sweatshirt album title
- "____ your hands"
- A "joy" according to Irma S. Rombauer's book
- Alternative to TP
- This year/Perfect vision
- He's "a strange old hermit," according to Luke
- George who directed The Dawn of the Dead
- 1975 Eric Carmen single
- Second half of an Earl Sweatshirt album title
- Vermont Senator Sanders, familiarly
- Not a PPO
- One content with domesticity
- Popular video chat platform
- Popular cleaning product brand
- "Be safe"
- 1971 Al Green single
- "The Virus" in Con Air
- Popular list
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- One way to preserve vegetables
- Something to suppress in public
- Many classes now
- One that might have trouble self-isolating
- Lonely Harry Nilsson song
- Calling "Coronavirus" the "Chinese virus," e.g.
- Going through seasons rapidly
- Most restaurants now
- Feeling of ennui
- 1994 grunge classic by Alice in Chains
- "The ________ Crowded West," album by Modest Mouse
- First single from Love’s "Forever Changes"
- Company known for canned soup
- The Walking Dead airer
- Han ____
- English band fronted by Robert Smith
- "Keep me informed" in text-speak
- Second track on Joy Division’s “Closer”
- _______-19
- Potentially mean game to play
- Social distancing measurement
- ______ System
41 Clues: Han ____ • Not a PPO • "Be safe" • _______-19 • Popular list • ______ System • Many classes now • Feeling of ennui • "____ your hands" • Alternative to TP • Hand sanitizer brand • Most restaurants now • 1971 Al Green single • The Walking Dead airer • "The Virus" in Con Air • 1975 Eric Carmen single • This year/Perfect vision • Lonely Harry Nilsson song • Popular video chat platform • ...
Elements of Music 2021-09-20
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- A phrase consisting of a short series of notes that are used in solos and melodic lines.
- Accenting a weak beat
- Part of a trombone instrument consisting of two pieces that fit together that affect the pitch
- a note(s) that sound(s) unpleasing to the ear
- The end of a chord progression
- A classical-music word for a monophonic solo that showcases the performer’s virtuosity.
- a series of 8 notes interval - the interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency
- A repeated melodic or rhythmic pattern.
- Sequence of strong and low beats
- Music moving at a given tempo (L.D)
- An instrumental or percussion section during a song.
- an interval made up of two half steps
- The melody and harmony that exists in the same layer.
- A darker scale made up of whole and half steps
- Rhythm that stretches and pulls at the will of the Musician (AN)
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- More than one rhythm at the same time (CTD)
- a continuous slide upward or downward between two notes
- plucking the strings on an instrument
- Mixture of major and minor notes
- A technique in which a band plays a series of short chords a fixed distance apart.
- 3 or more notes played simultaneously
- One unit of weak and strong beats (GC)
- A collection of pitches within the octave, forming a certain pattern of whole and half steps, from which melodies are created.
- A brighter scale made up of whole and half steps
- Consistent pulse in a piece of music (LD)
- a note(s) that sound(s) pleasing to the ear
- A subordinate melody accompanying a principal one.
- Changes the tone of an instrument, placed inside the bell of an instrument
- How fast or slow we perceive music to be (GC)
- a wind instrument consisting of a slim, cylindrical, ebony-colored wooden tube that produces a thin, piercing sound.
- Two or more melody lines that compete for attention simultaneously.
- A short, catchy, and repeated melodic phrase.
- Meter meter in groups of two or four (AN)
- When the notes are played.(PF)
- Family of single-reed wind instruments with the carrying power of a brass instrument.
- a brass instrument resembling a trumpet but shorter and wider, played with a medal cup as a mouthpiece
- Progression cycling of a series of chords
- a musical sentence
- the most common brass instrument produce the sound by blowing into the medal cup
- Step Smallest distance between two notes
- It occurs during solo breaks when the rest of the band stops playing to let a musician solo.
41 Clues: a musical sentence • Accenting a weak beat • The end of a chord progression • When the notes are played.(PF) • Mixture of major and minor notes • Sequence of strong and low beats • Music moving at a given tempo (L.D) • plucking the strings on an instrument • 3 or more notes played simultaneously • an interval made up of two half steps • One unit of weak and strong beats (GC) • ...
Music for MYLUB 2021-08-29
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- The streets of new love are this...
- Eric Stewart don't like cricket, reggae, and what else?
- Fleetwood Mac won a grammy award for this album.
- I never knew just what it was about this old coffee shop I love so much.
- Something Angus Stone's oldest sister and VIBAG have in common.
- The nationality of the playwright who wrote the Mamma Mia stage show.
- She feels 22 but acts 17.
- What do Phil Collins & Peter Gabriel have in common?
- This guy got his stage name because he always wore a yellow & black jumper playing at the Phoenix Jazzman.
- The number of times Adele tried to call from the other side.
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- Bob Geldof didn't like these.
- One of VIBAG'S favourite songs, named after a demigod endowed with superhuman musical skills.
- John Meyer & Sara Bareilles have both written about this law of physics.
- This composer is credited with writing one of the best cello pieces of all time.
- Stevie is afraid of this.
- One of the things "The Special Two" will do together.
- The opposite of hot work.
- Lady Gaga's real name.
- These chicks know how to fiddle.
- what is pink trauma?
20 Clues: what is pink trauma? • Lady Gaga's real name. • Stevie is afraid of this. • The opposite of hot work. • She feels 22 but acts 17. • Bob Geldof didn't like these. • These chicks know how to fiddle. • The streets of new love are this... • Fleetwood Mac won a grammy award for this album. • What do Phil Collins & Peter Gabriel have in common? • ...
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
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- Cancels sharps/flats
- Without accompaniment
- At a soft volume
- gradually getting softer
- Gradually getting louder
- Smoothly
- at a loud volume
- Hold
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- All singing the same pitch
- Sweetly
- Return to original tempo
- All together
- Degrees of loud and soft
- Lively, fast tempo
- Very fast tempo
- Emphasis on a particular note
- Moderate tempo
- Very slow tempo
- Very much, a lot
- Gradually slowing down
20 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Moderate tempo • Very fast tempo • Very slow tempo • At a soft volume • Very much, a lot • at a loud volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • Return to original tempo • Degrees of loud and soft • gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • All singing the same pitch • ...
March Music Crossword 2021-03-01
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- Birmingham band so good they named it twice
- Radiohead had them and 10cc found them deceptive
- Marley's birds stature didn't stop them being famous
- Mark & David were brothers in arms
- Hello I must be.... according to Phil in the 80's
- Scottish performers favourite train journey in the 70's
- Where the Housemartins go on holidays
- U2's favourite piece of shrubbery
- Bryan Adamas said that all around the world the kids just wanna do this
- Nobody does it better than this Simon
- They dumped a million
- Admiral Mandela and Willie
- The state that encourages girls and dreaming in famous songs
- Stephen in a religious role
- What REM had for the people in the nineties
- They're at the Bus Stop
- Raingear for Christine, John, Mick, and the others
- Roberta Flack's considerate means of killing
- The temperature was high for Bulsara
- Blue band in another religious role
- Peter Gabriel was with them at the beginning
- Marvin's viticulture telly tatler
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- Famous At Seventeen
- What The Beatles decided to do on their last album
- Morcheeba were unable to finish this place in 24 hours
- Steely Dan frontman
- Sade's operator
- Richard Ashcroft knows a fortunate individual
- Amii Stewart was among the many singers advocating this course of action
- ABC's implement of torture
- Relaxation suggestion from 70's avian supergroup
- Mike that saw the whole of the moon
- Punched by Gary Barlow
- The end for Roy Orbison
- This lady knows the Queen, the Soldier, Luka and Marlene
- Where was Chris Rea going to?
- Billy's uptown girl
- Hall's partner
- Springsteen went down to this place
- So good they named it twice, but you need only answer once
40 Clues: Hall's partner • Sade's operator • Famous At Seventeen • Steely Dan frontman • Billy's uptown girl • They dumped a million • Punched by Gary Barlow • The end for Roy Orbison • They're at the Bus Stop • ABC's implement of torture • Admiral Mandela and Willie • Stephen in a religious role • Where was Chris Rea going to? • U2's favourite piece of shrubbery • Marvin's viticulture telly tatler • ...
Music and art 2021-03-29
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- Musical play where everything is sung
- The sound of people clapping their hands
- A quiet song intended to help a child go to sleep
- Orchestral music at the beginning of an opera
- The name of a work of art or literary composition
- A large group of musicians playing together
- A kind of literary or artistic work
- To direct or lead
- The sides of a stage which cannot be seen
- Performing vocalist
- A device that makes your voice louder
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- A long piece of wood with hair stretched along it, used to play instruments that have strings
- A short speech by an actor at the end of a play
- The group of people together in one place to watch a play
- To perform music on an instrument
- Able to be heard
- A type of dancing where carefully organized movements tell a story
- The principal character in a work of fiction
- The closing section of a musical composition
- An account of the author's personal experiences
- A gradual increase in loudness
21 Clues: Able to be heard • To direct or lead • Performing vocalist • A gradual increase in loudness • To perform music on an instrument • A kind of literary or artistic work • Musical play where everything is sung • A device that makes your voice louder • The sound of people clapping their hands • The sides of a stage which cannot be seen • A large group of musicians playing together • ...
MUSIC MATH 1 2021-04-24
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- What is the total of 2 quarter rest + 2 half rests + 2 whole rests?
- What is the total of 4 sixteen notes + 4 eighth notes + 4 quarter notes + 4 half notes?
- What is the total of 8 sixteenth notes + 10 eighth notes?
- What is the total of 1 half note X 1 dotted half note?
- What is the total of 6 quarter notes - 4 sixteenth notes?
- What kind of note is 6 half notes divided by 1 whole note?
- What kind of a rest is 2 whole rest = 6 quarter rest?
- What is the total of 6 eighth notes?
- What kind of rest is 3 whole rest - 4 half rest?
- What kind of note is equal to 2 eighth notes + 1 dotted half note?
- What is the total of 3 whole notes?
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- What kind of note is equal to 1 quarter note + 2 eighth notes?
- What kind of rest is 1 half rest - 2 eighth rest?
- What kind of note is 1 dotted half note - 4 eighth notes?
- What us the total of 2 whole notes divided by 1 half note
- What is the total of 4 eighth notes + 12 eighth notes?
- What kind of note is 2 quarter notes - 1 dotted quarter note?
- What is the total of 4 sixteenth notes + 20 eight notes + 3 half notes.
- What is the total of 3 quarter rest + 4 half rest?
- What is the total of 2 whole notes x 8 sixteenth notes?
20 Clues: What is the total of 3 whole notes? • What is the total of 6 eighth notes? • What kind of rest is 3 whole rest - 4 half rest? • What kind of rest is 1 half rest - 2 eighth rest? • What is the total of 3 quarter rest + 4 half rest? • What kind of a rest is 2 whole rest = 6 quarter rest? • What is the total of 4 eighth notes + 12 eighth notes? • ...
Hofstra Music Department 2021-11-16
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- type of attraction carter has
- sabbatical queen
- charge up
- Kissed students at Sonic
- hates white people but is white
- ex nafme president who dropped out
- The owner of the mega-lute
- has passed on...the baton
- music family in nafme
- co-ed acapella group
- what jason got derocognized
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- where choir kids do sports
- lady with candy
- superior board
- what once was NAB
- Rocco's least favorite senior
- DeMaria
- Haunted practice room
- I am Bald *insert the bow*
- meaning and impact
- The man with the corgis
- hottest professor
- Spider-Man
- Creepy
24 Clues: Creepy • DeMaria • charge up • Spider-Man • superior board • lady with candy • sabbatical queen • what once was NAB • hottest professor • meaning and impact • co-ed acapella group • Haunted practice room • music family in nafme • The man with the corgis • Kissed students at Sonic • has passed on...the baton • where choir kids do sports • I am Bald *insert the bow* • The owner of the mega-lute • ...
Hofstra Music Department 2021-11-18
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- what once was NAB
- Rocco's least favorite senior
- Kissed students at Sonic
- type of attraction carter has
- DeMaria
- Spider-Man
- hates white people but is white
- The owner of the mega-lute
- music family in nafme
- co-ed acappella group
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- where choir kids do sports
- what jason got derecognized
- hottest professor
- ex nafme president who dropped out
- lady with candy
- charge up
- Haunted practice room
- I am Bald *insert the bow*
- The man with the corgis
- meaning and impact
- Creepy
- sabbatical queen
- superior board
- has passed on...the baton
24 Clues: Creepy • DeMaria • charge up • Spider-Man • superior board • lady with candy • sabbatical queen • hottest professor • what once was NAB • meaning and impact • Haunted practice room • music family in nafme • co-ed acappella group • The man with the corgis • Kissed students at Sonic • has passed on...the baton • where choir kids do sports • I am Bald *insert the bow* • The owner of the mega-lute • ...
incel music crossword 2023-02-13
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- What had a Death in 1972?
- 5th track on the Velvet Underground's classic debut.
- Xiu is pronounced:
- Avant pop star whose name is often mispronounced.
- Something that's nervous and young.
- Musician behind projects "Mount Eerie" and "the Microphones," Phil _____.
- Michael Gira is a ______ Man, he is.
- Year of the _____ (2018).
- Nick Cave's Seeds.
- Kristin Hayter's chest tattoo.
- No-wave compilation by Brian Eno.
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- Seattle indie rock band, Carissa's ____.
- /or
- Inspiration behind "Basketball Shoes" by Black Country, New Road's latest album.
- Deleted track from Selected Ambient Works Volume II, was supposed to be #19.
- HAMMERS AND ____
- Creator of the Disintegration Loops.
- The notes looping for Infinity at the end of the vinyl copy.
- Closing track on NIN's sophomore album.
- By the Time I Get to _____
- Computer!
21 Clues: /or • Computer! • HAMMERS AND ____ • Xiu is pronounced: • Nick Cave's Seeds. • What had a Death in 1972? • Year of the _____ (2018). • By the Time I Get to _____ • Kristin Hayter's chest tattoo. • No-wave compilation by Brian Eno. • Something that's nervous and young. • Creator of the Disintegration Loops. • Michael Gira is a ______ Man, he is. • Closing track on NIN's sophomore album. • ...
MPA Music Crossword 2023-01-23
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- There are ________ sections of "Laudate Dominum," labelled by letters.
- The song "Laudate Dominum" is in what language?
- Last name of composer of "Life Has Loveliness."
- "Laudate Dominum" translates to ________________.
- "Laudate Dominum" is mostly __________ minor.
- Triplets are borrowed rhythms from ___________ meter.
- At mm 47 of "Sing To Me," the dynamic marking stands for _____.
- What is the time signature for "Laudate Dominum?"
- The key of "Sing To Me" is ___________.
- The text in Laudate Dominum is from the book of _______.
- First name of the composer of "El Vito."
- The tenors are singing with the ______ on "Laudate Dominum."
- The dots located under the notes in "Laudate Dominum" are called _____.
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- The only piece with a key change is _______.
- There are __________ measures in "Sing To Me."
- In "Sing To Me," the notes with a 3 over them grouped together are called a _______.
- The key of "Laudate Dominum" is _________.
- Everyone starts on ____ in "Sing To Me."
- "El Vito" comes from a region of Spain known as ________.
- The last name of the person who wrote the text for "Sing to Me" is ______.
- The song "El Vito" is in mostly what language?
- The composer of "Laudate Dominum" is ________.
- The altos are singing with the _______ in "Laudate Dominum."
- The word staccato means ____________.
- The song "Sing to Me" has ______ parts.
25 Clues: The word staccato means ____________. • The key of "Sing To Me" is ___________. • The song "Sing to Me" has ______ parts. • Everyone starts on ____ in "Sing To Me." • First name of the composer of "El Vito." • The key of "Laudate Dominum" is _________. • The only piece with a key change is _______. • "Laudate Dominum" is mostly __________ minor. • ...
Music Revision Crossword 2023-03-01
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- THE 2Cs normal C and C _____
- ANOTHER NAME FOR A VIOLIN
- ____ HATS (DRUMKIT)
- ______ CLEF
- FOUR SPACES
- C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C
- STRINGS REST ON THIS
- FIVE LINES
- TWO BEAT NOTE
- USED TO PLAY A STRING INSTRUMENT
- THE 5 LINES
- COOL ___
- PART OF DRUMKIT
- GROUP OF SINGERS
- STRINGS ON A GUITAR
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- TIN _______
- SHORT PIECE OF MUSIC FOR AN AD
- A FLUTE PLAYER
- A CELLO PLAYER
- WOODWIND PLAYED SIDEWAYS
- WOODWIND THAT HAS A SLIDE
- DRUM _____
- ______ HORN
- HARRY ______
- STRING INSTRUMENT PLAYED SITTING DOWN
25 Clues: COOL ___ • DRUM _____ • FIVE LINES • TIN _______ • ______ CLEF • FOUR SPACES • ______ HORN • THE 5 LINES • HARRY ______ • TWO BEAT NOTE • A FLUTE PLAYER • A CELLO PLAYER • C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C • PART OF DRUMKIT • GROUP OF SINGERS • ____ HATS (DRUMKIT) • STRINGS ON A GUITAR • STRINGS REST ON THIS • WOODWIND PLAYED SIDEWAYS • ANOTHER NAME FOR A VIOLIN • WOODWIND THAT HAS A SLIDE • THE 2Cs normal C and C _____ • ...
Music Session #53 2023-03-30
21 Clues: gym • cat • debt • good • door • equal • sorry • women • music • alone • to cry • nombre • clearly • rookies • you beg • she-wolf • you chew • critisize • mother-in-law • disappointment • tax authorities
old music crossword 2023-03-15
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- queen lyric; has a devil put aside for me
- digging the good (blank)
- (blank) or six to four (2)
- I just came to say (blank)
- I want a girl with a (blank) (2)
- it's been one (blank)
- Little Rock, Pasternak, (blank), Kerouac (2)
- shrek song, love, fairytales
- the terror of knowing what this world is about (2)
- driving around town with the girl I love, clean (2)
- don't stop (blank)
- (blank) after (blank)
- living in what kind of world?
- kick off the sunday shoes
- spelled out; good (blank) you
- get into it, (blank)
- chevy to the (blank)
- 200 degrees, they call me mister (blank)
- (blank) is all it takes (2)
- not my lover (2)
- just another (blank) (2)
- all the (blank) (2)
- the name of the (blank)
- where napoleon did surrender
- tearing you (blank)
- don't go wasting your (blank)
- hey there (blank)
- white people singalong (2)
- what spring is like on (blank) (3)
- who wants to rule the world?
- y'all dont wanna hear me you just wanna (blank)
- did I really just forget it?
- tainted
- don't chase these
- how many balloons?
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- nah nah nah, baby (blank) (3)
- can you hear the drums?
- true love is written (blank) (3)
- sing a new song (blank)
- came to town like a midwinter storm (3)
- I said hey (3)
- me and you, and you and me (2)
- I'm walking on (blank)
- come on (blank), sung by pedophile
- I found out that (blank) too much (2)
- ooh, baby do you know what that's (blank)
- bring me a dream
- rock down to (blank) avenue
- the jig is up
- we got the (blank)
- color of her eyes
- it's not the same (blank) (3)
- don't tell my heart, my (blank) (3)
- record player's year of manufacture (2)
- heard it through the (blank)
- he gave me what kind of sandwich?
- check out any time you like, but you can never leave (2)
- I'm a (blank) man
- every (blank) you take
- anyway, here's (blank)
- I look just like (blank) (2)
- help me get her out of my heart
- this city is built on what (3)
- bad boy doing good things, got lemonade and (blank) (2)
- you come and go (2)
- (blank) john
- he's a friend, but got himself a girlfriend
- kids in (blank)
68 Clues: tainted • (blank) john • the jig is up • I said hey (3) • kids in (blank) • bring me a dream • not my lover (2) • color of her eyes • I'm a (blank) man • hey there (blank) • don't chase these • don't stop (blank) • we got the (blank) • how many balloons? • all the (blank) (2) • you come and go (2) • tearing you (blank) • get into it, (blank) • chevy to the (blank) • it's been one (blank) • ...
Sheet Music Crossword 2023-04-18
Across
- where you sleep
- so you don't get hyper
- a type of haircut
- asking seriously
- a vegetable
- when things are combined
- to get 100%
- the face of a building
- when it runs out of battery
- something good that you do
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- the side of something
- where you drink coffee
- on your head
- to vandalize
- what you take on a trip
- a sign of authority
- what goes on your bracelet
- to grow up
- a trap
- another word for baby
- your breakfast
21 Clues: a trap • to grow up • a vegetable • to get 100% • on your head • to vandalize • your breakfast • where you sleep • asking seriously • a type of haircut • a sign of authority • the side of something • another word for baby • where you drink coffee • so you don't get hyper • the face of a building • what you take on a trip • when things are combined • what goes on your bracelet • something good that you do • ...
Country Music Stars 2023-05-18
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- You Never Even Called Me by My Name singer
- Call Me Old Fashioned singer
- On the Road Again singer
- Your Man singer
- Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) singer
- Springsteen artist
- Take Me Home, Country Roads singer
- Tennessee Whiskey artist
- Dirt Road Anthem artist
- Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) singer
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry singer
- A Little More Country Than That singer
- God's Country artist
- Strawberry Wine singer
- A Country Boy Can Survive singer
- Wagon Wheel artist
- Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue singer
- Boulder to Birmingham singer
- Achy Breaky Heart singer
- Eyes on You artist
- Mountain Music group
- Man! I Feel Like a Woman! singer
- That's What I Love About Sunday singer
- Live Like You Were Dying singer
- Guitars, Cadillacs singer
- Lookin' for Love singer
- Forever and Ever, Amen singer
- Cruise duo
- Tequila duo
- Meet in the Middle group
- Before He Cheats artist
- Wichita Lineman singer
- Make the World Go Away singer
- Coal Miner's Daughter singer
- Delta Dawn singer
- Boot Scootin' Boogie duo
- Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer singer
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- Love, Me singer
- This Kiss singer
- Country Girl (Shake It for Me) artist
- Rhinestone Cowboy singer
- Follow Your Arrow artist
- Hello Darlin' singer
- Buy Me a Boat singer
- Tulsa Time singer
- Me and Bobby McGee singer
- TheHouseThatBuiltMeartist
- Blue Ain't Your Color singer
- Amarillo by Morning singer
- Killin' Time singer
- Love Story artist
- Independence Day singer
- Mud on the Tires singer
- What's It to You singer
- Friends in Low Places singer
- Okie from Muskogee singer
- Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue singer
- Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' singer
- A Jukebox with a Country Song singer
- He Stopped Loving Her Today singer
- Goodbye Says It All group
- Look It Up singer
- Act Naturally singer
- Fancy singer
- Need You Now group
- Folsom Prison Blues singer
- The Devil Went Down to Georgia singer
- Jolene singer
- Chicken Fried group
- Go Rest High on That Mountain singer
- The Bones artist
- Crazy singer
- You've Got to Stand for Something singer
- No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems singer
- Chattahoochee singer
75 Clues: Cruise duo • Tequila duo • Fancy singer • Crazy singer • Jolene singer • Love, Me singer • Your Man singer • This Kiss singer • The Bones artist • Tulsa Time singer • Love Story artist • Look It Up singer • Delta Dawn singer • Springsteen artist • Wagon Wheel artist • Need You Now group • Eyes on You artist • Killin' Time singer • Chicken Fried group • Hello Darlin' singer • Buy Me a Boat singer • ...
Music Crossword (BK) 2023-05-18
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- With spirit
- smooth
- The volume
- Medium Loud
- Where notes go
- Quick
- Very Quick
- Very slow
- Gradually get softer
- Holds certain amount of beats
- Gradually get louder
- Soft
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- Little lines above or below notes
- The speed of the music
- Creates the meter in music
- Medium soft
- accent
- Very Loud
- Loud
- Very soft
- Detached/short
- The main theme of a piece
- sweetly
23 Clues: Loud • Soft • Quick • smooth • accent • sweetly • Very Loud • Very soft • Very slow • The volume • Very Quick • With spirit • Medium soft • Medium Loud • Where notes go • Detached/short • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • The speed of the music • The main theme of a piece • Creates the meter in music • Holds certain amount of beats • Little lines above or below notes
music scenario 1 2011-12-14
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- Melody sung solo
- smooth and connected without breaks the successive tones.
- Shortened and detached when played or sung
- A recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition.
- A musical instrument in which felt-covered hammers operated from a keyboard. Strike the metal strings.
- Florid decorations
- The course of thought or meaning that runs through something written or spoken.
- The highest singing voice in women and males.
- the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition
- A projecting or protruding part.
- The lowest female voice
- Variation and gradation in the volume of musical sound
- Used in praising a performer
- A relatively short, independent, instrumental composition.
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- a person’s suit or most highly developed characteristic, talent, or skill that one excels in
- The form or branch of musical and dramatic art represented by such compositions
- Group of people singing in unison
- pertaining to or of the nature of recital.
- male voice or voice part between tenor and bass.
- A secret plan or scheme to some purpose.
- A voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto.
- the use of everyday life and actions in artistic works introduced into opera in the early 1900s in reaction to contemporary conventions which were seen as artificial and untruthful.
- A notch or scratch or incision a stroke or line
- Used in praising a female voice
- A group of performers on various musical instruments
- An orchestral composition forming the prelude or introduction to an opera, etc.
- The lowest pitch or range
- a musical composition for two voices or instruments
28 Clues: Melody sung solo • Florid decorations • The lowest female voice • The lowest pitch or range • Used in praising a performer • Used in praising a female voice • A projecting or protruding part. • Group of people singing in unison • A secret plan or scheme to some purpose. • pertaining to or of the nature of recital. • Shortened and detached when played or sung • ...
Controversial Music Revision 2012-11-25
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- Volume
- Commonly used in rock music
- An element of a song which repeats at least once both musically and lyrically
- Only one melodic line is heard with no accompaniment
- Another word for thin density
- Many melodies heard at the same time
- Horizontal succession of pitches
- Thickness of the sound
- Slow
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- Shape of the melody
- Slow walking pace
- Gradually getting softer
- Melody which stays around the same note
- A solo section designed to showcase the lead electric guitar or another solo instrument
- Very loud
- A transitional period nearing the end of the song
- Very fast
- A melody which rises
- Combination of musical layers
- Very slow
- A melodic line with an accompaniment
21 Clues: Slow • Volume • Very loud • Very fast • Very slow • Slow walking pace • Shape of the melody • A melody which rises • Thickness of the sound • Gradually getting softer • Commonly used in rock music • Another word for thin density • Combination of musical layers • Horizontal succession of pitches • Many melodies heard at the same time • A melodic line with an accompaniment • ...
Vocabulary about music 2013-06-23
22 Clues: atril • bemol • tocar • Violín • afinar • saxofon • trombon • Bateria • Guitarra • trompeta • orquesta • escuchar • Partitura • conductor • clarinete • sostenido • Contra Bajo • Flauta Dulce • Nota (Figura) • corno frances • Flauta traversa • guitar guitarra electrica
Music Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-07
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- Names of bass clef line notes.
- Lowers by one tone.
- To play smoothly, or legato.
- Names of treble clef spacenotes.
- Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Another form of 4/4 time.
- Cancels all accidentals.
- Names of treble clef line notes
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- Names of bass clef space notes.
- Bass _ _ _ _
- Sign Play to sign then repeat to beginning.
- Play for one beat.
- Play to the end, then start at sign and play until end.
- mp
- Play for full value.
- To play with bounce.
- Rest for a sixteenth of a note.
- Rest for an eighth of a note.
- Holds notes and/or rests.
- Lower by one semi-tone
20 Clues: mp • Bass _ _ _ _ • Play for one beat. • Lowers by one tone. • Play for full value. • To play with bounce. • Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Lower by one semi-tone • Cancels all accidentals. • Another form of 4/4 time. • Holds notes and/or rests. • To play smoothly, or legato. • Rest for an eighth of a note. • Names of bass clef line notes. • Names of bass clef space notes. • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-07
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- Another form of 4/4 time.
- To play smoothly, or legato.
- mp
- Play for full value.
- Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Play to sign then repeat to beginning.
- Play for one beat.
- Lowers by one tone.
- Bass _ _ _ _
- Cancels all accidentals.
- Names of treble clef line notes
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- To play with bounce.
- Holds notes and/or rests.
- Rest for a sixteenth of a note.
- Lower by one semi-tone
- Names of bass clef space notes.
- Rest for an eighth of a note.
- Play to the end, then start at sign and play until end.
- Names of treble clef spacenotes.
- Names of bass clef line notes.
20 Clues: mp • Bass _ _ _ _ • Play for one beat. • Lowers by one tone. • To play with bounce. • Play for full value. • Lower by one semi-tone • Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Cancels all accidentals. • Holds notes and/or rests. • Another form of 4/4 time. • To play smoothly, or legato. • Rest for an eighth of a note. • Names of bass clef line notes. • Rest for a sixteenth of a note. • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-07
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- Names of treble clef line notes
- Play to the end, then start at sign and play until end.
- Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Play for one beat.
- Names of bass clef space notes.
- To play with bounce.
- Names of bass clef line notes.
- Bass _ _ _ _
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- Rest for an eighth of a note.
- Another form of 4/4 time.
- Play for full value.
- Lower by one semi-tone
- Rest for a sixteenth of a note.
- mp
- Play to sign then repeat to beginning.
- Cancels all accidentals.
- Lowers by one tone.
- Holds notes and/or rests.
- To play smoothly, or legato.
- Names of treble clef spacenotes.
20 Clues: mp • Bass _ _ _ _ • Play for one beat. • Lowers by one tone. • Play for full value. • To play with bounce. • Lower by one semi-tone • Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Cancels all accidentals. • Another form of 4/4 time. • Holds notes and/or rests. • To play smoothly, or legato. • Rest for an eighth of a note. • Names of bass clef line notes. • Names of treble clef line notes • ...
Applied Music 2013! 2013-03-18
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- ANGULAR
- A DECLAMATORY STYLE OF VOCAL MUSIC
- A SHIMMING EFFECT CREATED BY SLIGHT DISCREPANCIES IN TUNING
- TWO DIFFERENT KEYS AT ONCE
- A SCALE FORMED BY ALTERNATING WHOLE TONES AND SEMI TONES
- PREPARED AND RESOLVED BY STEP
- WHEN PHRASES OVERLAP
- PRODUCED BY PLACING THE FINGER LIGHTLY ON A STRING
- NO OBVIOUS REPETITION OF SECTIONS
- A REPEATED MELODIC CELL
- A VERY STRICT FORM OF IMITATION
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- AN ESSENTIAL SOLO LINE
- WHEN THREE MINOR THIRDS ARE STACKED ON TOP OF EACHOTHER
- A REPEATED PHRASE USUALLY IN THE BASS LINE
- SPACIALLY SEPARATED CHOIRS
- WHEN THE WHOLE ORCHESTRA PLAYS
- A FLATTENED 3RD, 5TH OR 7TH
- A MELODIC PHRASE REPEATED PERIODICALLY THROUGHOUT A MOVEMENT
- WHEN TWO FORMS OF THE SAME MELODY ARE PLAYED TOGETHER, ONE DECORATED
- WHEN ONE SYLLABLE IS SPREAD OVER SEVERAL NOTES
- OFF BEAT RHYTHM
- SUBJECT/ANSWER STYLE OF COUNTERPOINT
- WITH NO CLEAR SENSE OF KEY OR TONIC
23 Clues: ANGULAR • OFF BEAT RHYTHM • WHEN PHRASES OVERLAP • AN ESSENTIAL SOLO LINE • A REPEATED MELODIC CELL • SPACIALLY SEPARATED CHOIRS • TWO DIFFERENT KEYS AT ONCE • A FLATTENED 3RD, 5TH OR 7TH • PREPARED AND RESOLVED BY STEP • WHEN THE WHOLE ORCHESTRA PLAYS • A VERY STRICT FORM OF IMITATION • NO OBVIOUS REPETITION OF SECTIONS • A DECLAMATORY STYLE OF VOCAL MUSIC • ...
Music Terms 1 2013-09-03
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- Similar to the Violin, this string instrumenet traditionally reads on the alto clef.
- These instrumnet utilize either a bow, or plucking motion to resonate sound from the instrument.
- The piano can be considered either a _____ or _______ instrument.
- The distance between two notes/pitches.
- These two string instruments make up the lower tones of the string family. (_____and_____)
- Not as low as bass, but lower than the alto voice family.
- This family of instruments are characterized by their production of sound, by striking a surface.
- Loud.
- This is the ancient relative for a trombone. (It sounds funny when you say it!)
- The flute belongs to this family of wood wind instruments, characterized by passing air over a tone hole.
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- Soft.
- Interval of an 8th is known as an ______.
- The staff is made up of _____ ___ ______.
- Very loud.
- "G" clef is also known as the _ clef.
- The highest of the voice family.
- The volume of music is known as _______.
- Very soft.
- Like its close relative the Oboe, this instrument belongs to the double reed family.
- These instruments are characterized by the sound being initiated through a metal mouthpiece.
- Reed The clarinet and the saxophone family are examples of these types of woodwinds.
- Medium.
- frequency of sound that we perceive as a note.
- "F" clef is also known as the _ clef.
- Staff Two staffs placed together form the _____ ____.
25 Clues: Soft. • Loud. • Medium. • Very loud. • Very soft. • The highest of the voice family. • "G" clef is also known as the _ clef. • "F" clef is also known as the _ clef. • The distance between two notes/pitches. • The volume of music is known as _______. • Interval of an 8th is known as an ______. • The staff is made up of _____ ___ ______. • frequency of sound that we perceive as a note. • ...
World Music iGCSE 2013-08-06
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- Band West Indian/Caribbean tuned percussion made from oil drums
- a lengthening series of pipes bound together from Latin America
- Latin American guitar
- African xylophone
- music with guitars, pan-pipes, homophonic, syncopated, fast/lively tempo and use of repetition/sequence
- Indian long-necked lute, metal strings and drone strings
- Indian plucked lute like instrument with metal fingerboard
- a small portable reed organ, using reeds and bellows
- generic name for metal stringed instrument with flat sound box, played with hammers or sticks
- Indian upright bowed string instrument
- Indian drone instrument, long necked lute with metal strings
- Chinese reed instrument, sounds similar to the oboe
- Indonesian gong and percussion orchestra
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- Indian pair of drums, played with hands and fingers
- Chinese bamboo flute
- 5 note scale common to many cultures
- generic name for plucked instrument with flat sound-box
- Latin American accordion
- a small portable organ using bellows operated by player’s feet
- music which is heterophonic, uses ostinato/repeating patterns, uses gongs/percussion
- Arab bowed string instrument
- music with melody, drone, improvisation
- African thumb piano
- Chinese plucked lute-like instrument
- music with polyrhythm, ostinato, call and response, parallel vocal harmony
- Chinese bowed string instrument
- Arab zither
- Latin American dance
- Arab plucked lute-like instrument
- drum African drum which can change pitch
- African plucked string instrument
- music with small range, singing, hand claps, hetrophonic, strong rhythmic patterns
- elaborate Chinese mouth organ
- Indian dulcimer
34 Clues: Arab zither • Indian dulcimer • African xylophone • African thumb piano • Chinese bamboo flute • Latin American dance • Latin American guitar • Latin American accordion • Arab bowed string instrument • elaborate Chinese mouth organ • Chinese bowed string instrument • Arab plucked lute-like instrument • African plucked string instrument • 5 note scale common to many cultures • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- A segment of time defined by a given number of beats.
- A group of three notes having the time value of two notes of the same kind.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
- The pattern of musical movement through time.
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- An art form whose medium is sound and silence.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- A note played for one quarter of the duration of a semi breve.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
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- A note who's length is equal to an eighth of a semi breve.
- A symbol that indicates an increase in the duration of a note by half its original value.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A note who's value is equal to an eighth of a minim.
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A note who's length is equal to half of a semi breve.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of a piece.
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- The difference between two pitches.
- A note who's length is equal to four beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- A symbol marking the length of a pause in music.
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
40 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The second mode of the major scale. • The difference between two pitches. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
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- less
- indicates a lowered pitch
- 60-66 beats per minute
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- medium loud
- 108-120 beats per minute
- 200-208 beats per minute
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- 120-168 beats per minute
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- continue in a similar manner
- a sudden strong tone
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- indicates a raised pitch
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- without
- 168-200 beats per minute
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- loud
- the speed of the beat
- 66-76 beats per minute
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
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- 76-108 beats per minute
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- very loud
- medium soft
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- more
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- 40-60 beats per minute
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- always
- little
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- soft
- very soft
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- very
50 Clues: less • more • soft • loud • very • always • little • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 66-76 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 168-200 beats per minute • ...
Music terms 1 2014-01-28
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- A funeral song; a mournful or plaintive composition
- the treble or soprano voice singing above the ensemble
- a mark placed above a note to indicate that it is to be held longer
- To perform a certain passage of a composition in a joyful manner
- to go back to the beginning of the composition
- tempo the same tempo
- Gradually accelerating or getting faster
- in the order of the octave based on five tones and two semitones
- to smoothly decrease the volume of the specific passage
- the slowest tempo in music
- Breve 2/2 rather than 4/4
- A slow tempo marking between Largo and Andante
- sweetly, softly, or with tender emotion
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- An exercise designed to train a musician technically and musically
- Return to the original tempo after a deliberate deviation
- A slow and solemn tempo marking between 40-60 bpm
- in a smooth, graceful, connected style; as opposed to staccato
- A moderate tempo marking between Largo and Moderato
- A fast tempo marking between allegretto and Vivace
- A rapid ascending or descending of the scale
- To perform with spirited emotion
- An upbeat or a pickup note(s)
- pleasing, sweet, harmonious
- A term referring to the symbols for crescendo and decrescendo
- The distance between two pitches
- Two separate notations stand for the same note
- to repeat back to the sign
27 Clues: tempo the same tempo • Breve 2/2 rather than 4/4 • to repeat back to the sign • the slowest tempo in music • pleasing, sweet, harmonious • An upbeat or a pickup note(s) • To perform with spirited emotion • The distance between two pitches • sweetly, softly, or with tender emotion • Gradually accelerating or getting faster • A rapid ascending or descending of the scale • ...
Elements of Music 2015-04-26
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- Italian word meaning very fast
- Group of three musicians
- Two or more pitches at the same time
- Small group of musicians
- Quality of sound that makes instruments sound differently
- The loudness or softness of a note
- Italian word meaning very slow
- Italian word meaning walking speed
- Pattern of beats and silences
- Italian word for loud
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- Symbol for extra/very soft
- Series of notes in time following one after another
- Gradual increase in sound
- The highness or lowness of a note
- Type of music such as jazz, country, or classical
- Italian word meaning fast or quickly
- Group of four musicians
- The speed of a piece of music
- Two or more musicians all on the same pitch
- Pattern of the whole song
20 Clues: Italian word for loud • Group of four musicians • Group of three musicians • Small group of musicians • Gradual increase in sound • Pattern of the whole song • Symbol for extra/very soft • The speed of a piece of music • Pattern of beats and silences • Italian word meaning very fast • Italian word meaning very slow • The highness or lowness of a note • ...
AP Music Theory 2015-03-24
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- A major third plus a minor third results in this triad.
- the pitches of the a minor triad
- A 6 in the figured bass tells us we're in _______ inversion.
- HWWWHWW
- A common form for pop songs
- The pitches of the viio/IV chord in G major
- The fourteenth pitch of the melody of Ode to Joy is this kind of nonharmonic tone
- A nonharmonic tone approached by setp and left by leap in the opposite direction
- A fancy word for chorus (as in, "verse and chorus")
- The day in May it is most important to remember these terms
- A minor third plus a major third results in this triad.
- Traditional waltzes are written in __________ triple time signature.
- A 6/4 in the figured bass tells us we're in ________ inversion.
- The form of the song "Greensleeves"
- The second pitch in "Mary Had A Little Lamb" is this kind of nonharmonic tone
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- A fancy name for the third step of the scale
- "Piano Man" by Billy Joel is written in a ________ duple time signature.
- Number of sharps in the key signature for C# minor
- An expanded ternary form is a "regular" ternary form that has more _______.
- A nonharmonic tone approached by leap, left by step in the opposite direction
- A fancy name for the seventh step of the scale
- A change of key
- An interval that is awkward to sing and should be avoided
- A minor third plus a minor third results in a _________ triad.
- A major third plus a major third results in this triad.
- A vocal representative of this form is the da capo aria.
- The B section of a popular song
- A tone that should never be doubled
- The pitches of the V chord in F major
- The direction a seventh should resolve
- The composer on whom we base our ideas about voice-leading
31 Clues: HWWWHWW • A change of key • A common form for pop songs • The B section of a popular song • the pitches of the a minor triad • A tone that should never be doubled • The form of the song "Greensleeves" • The pitches of the V chord in F major • The direction a seventh should resolve • The pitches of the viio/IV chord in G major • A fancy name for the third step of the scale • ...
Spelling - Music/Suffixes 2015-04-15
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- the whole family had a strong ____
- I was ____ when the neighbors bought the dog that I wanted
- multiple, usually three or more, sounds together
- this word is the opposite of a slow tempo
- the boys had a great fellowship or _______
- the child had a _______ attendance
- this word is the opposite of allegro
- The drum is a ___ instrument.
- the host of the opera introduced each musical performance
- on the music sheet, the music teacher showed us the different pitches of the notes
- the __ of the music was very allegro
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- after the girl got her new Barbie, she was happy and ______
- The band had many ___ in between tones
- a solo for singers or an instrument
- all of the kids played at the park that's located in their _____
- at Nelda Mundy our student council showed great ____
- every owner hopes that their business will be ________
- the intensity increased into a _____
- a princess is an example of _____
- the newborn babies didn't have a lot of strength because they were just born
20 Clues: The drum is a ___ instrument. • a princess is an example of _____ • the whole family had a strong ____ • the child had a _______ attendance • a solo for singers or an instrument • this word is the opposite of allegro • the intensity increased into a _____ • the __ of the music was very allegro • The band had many ___ in between tones • ...
Baroque Music Irene 2015-06-18
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- The first is graceful, the other is more sturdy.
- Where was Bach buried?
- What did Handel specifically compose his music for?
- What number was he in age in his family?
- How old was Bach when his parents died?
- Where was Bach born?
- What and how did Bach die?
- A fast footed dance.
- The musical form in AB.
- A flowing dance with a swaying rhythm from Sicily.
- What was the first and main instrument that Bach played?
- What month did Bach die?
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- One of Handel's most famous compositions.
- The musical period after the Renassiance.
- What singing group did Bach join when he was fifteen?
- What type of the four singing parts did Bach have when he was younger?
- What was Handel's background?
- A fast and lively composition.
- What type of school did Bach go to?
- Where did Handel move to?
20 Clues: Where was Bach born? • A fast footed dance. • Where was Bach buried? • The musical form in AB. • What month did Bach die? • Where did Handel move to? • What and how did Bach die? • What was Handel's background? • A fast and lively composition. • What type of school did Bach go to? • How old was Bach when his parents died? • What number was he in age in his family? • ...
Music of Mindanao 2017-01-23
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- death song of Maranao.
- song of a dead husband of Matigsalug.
- lullabye of Bilaan
- love incantation of Manobo.
- is composed of a row of small, horizontally-laid gongs.
- is a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-flute.
- is a song for either hunting or fishing of Subanon.
- make sound by way of vibrating string.
- small groups of instruments played simultaneously.
- is a bamboo polychordal tube zither of Bagobo.
- also known as bamboo xylophone.
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- is a single-headed Philippine drum.
- is a Tausug song of advice to wedded couple.
- is a set of four small narrow-rimmed and suspected gongs.
- one-stringed fiddle instrument of Agusan Manobo
- are percussion instruments.
- wind instruments.
- is a Manobo song sung on wakes.
- is the only one classified as ring flute of the Maguindanaoan.
- is the lullabye of Subanon.
20 Clues: wind instruments. • lullabye of Bilaan • death song of Maranao. • love incantation of Manobo. • are percussion instruments. • is the lullabye of Subanon. • is a Manobo song sung on wakes. • also known as bamboo xylophone. • is a single-headed Philippine drum. • song of a dead husband of Matigsalug. • make sound by way of vibrating string. • ...
Music Words Two 2016-02-11
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- Slow musical tempo.
- Play or sing quietly.
- Play or sing loudly.
- Play or sing very quietly.
- Sing or play in a smooth and connected style.
- Play or sing somewhat loudly.
- Note that receives 1 beat in 4/4 time.
- Hold the note for longer than it's normal value.
- Gradually get faster.
- Gradually get louder
- Sing or play in a short and detached style.
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- Play or sing somewhat quietly.
- Gradually get quieter.
- The speed at which music is performed.
- Note that receives 4 beats in 4/4 time.
- Often used at the beginning of a piece to tell us how to divide the beat.
- The end (usually after a D.C. or D.S.).
- Symbol that tells us to play or sing it again.
- Gradually get slower.
- Music is written on this 5 line 4 space figure..
- Quick musical tempo.
- Play or sing very loudly.
- Symbol in music that means silence.
- Note that receives 2 beats in 4/4 time.
- Average or medium musical tempo.
25 Clues: Slow musical tempo. • Play or sing loudly. • Quick musical tempo. • Gradually get louder • Play or sing quietly. • Gradually get slower. • Gradually get faster. • Gradually get quieter. • Play or sing very loudly. • Play or sing very quietly. • Play or sing somewhat loudly. • Play or sing somewhat quietly. • Average or medium musical tempo. • Symbol in music that means silence. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
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- To play something again
- Note that lasts an entire measure
- Make a note last half as much more as the note itself
- loud
- Very Quiet
- Gradually getting quieter
- One note per beat
- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
- Note that lasts two beats
- A half step above any note
- Notes that fall above or below the staff land on these
- Quiet
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- Four notes per beat
- Two notes per beat
- medium quiet
- 4/4
- A half step below any note
- medium loud
- Gradually getting louder
- very loud
20 Clues: 4/4 • loud • Quiet • very loud • Very Quiet • medium loud • medium quiet • One note per beat • Two notes per beat • Four notes per beat • To play something again • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting quieter • Note that lasts two beats • A half step below any note • A half step above any note • Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do • Note that lasts an entire measure • ...
Music Vocab - Definitions 2018-05-30
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- [n.] (Music) combination of harmonizing notes
- [n.] tone one half step lower than another (Music)
- [n.] large brass wind instrument having valves and producing tones in the low range; powerful organ reed stop; ancient Roman trumpet (Musical)
- [n.] one of several musical wind instruments made of brass tubing with a flared bell at the end and having a strong and penetrating tone
- [n.] mouth organ, small musical wind instrument played by inhaling and exhaling into a row of holes
- [n.] curved disc shaped percussion instrument made of brass (often used in pairs)
- [n.] deep or low-pitched voice; musical instrument; type of fish [adj.] low-pitched, deep, resonant (Music)
- [n.] musical sound, single key
- [n.] rhythm, beat
- [n.] musical instrument consisting of a graduated series of wooden bars which are sounded by striking with small hammers
- [n.] woodwind instrument
- [n.] small flute that produces a sound one octave higher than a flute; one who plays piccolo
- [n.] tool, implement; device, appliance; musical instrument; agent, means; document
- [n.] type of woodwind instrument with a conical metal body (Music)
- [n.] large four-stringed instrument of the violin family that is played with a bow while resting upright between the player's knees
- [n.] highest singing voice of women or boys; part for such a voice; soprano singer
- [v.] utter words melodiously, make musical sounds with the voice (often with musical accompaniment)
- [n.] musical instrument in the guitar family
- [n.] one who plays a musical instrument professionally; composer of music
- [n.] musical instrument with a keyboard and pedals
- [n.] sign placed upon a staff to indicate the pitch of notes (Music)
- [n.] four-stringed instrument from the violin family that is larger than a violin but smaller than a cello and is held under the chin
- [n.] percussion instrument; sound produced by the playing such an instrument
- [n.] poem having the form and musical quality of a song; words of a song
- [n.] short musical composition that is intended to by sung, ballad
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- [n.] beat, regular pulse or accent (in music, etc.); meter, recurrent beat in poetry or prose; cyclical pattern of events or elements
- [n.] large stringed instrument with an upright triangular frame which is played by plucking the strings with the fingers
- [n.] musical wind instrument; channel, groove (Architecture, Furniture)
- [n.] melody; state of having the correct musical pitch; harmony; proper adjustment
- [n.] strike; rhythm; tapping;news story that is published earlier than in the rival newspapers (Journalism)
- [n.] adult male singing voice between alto and bass; purport, meaning; character; course
- [n.] musical wind instrument made of metal tubing bent twice in the form of a "U" and having a slide for altering pitch
- [n.] eight day holiday period; eight line stanza in poem; musical note at interval; grouping of eight (Music)
- [n.] make-up, constitution; something which has been composed (i.e. music); essay
- [n.] hand-held keyboard instrument; concertina
- [n.] (Music) lowest female voice, contralto; highest male voice, countertenor; singer with an alto voice; piece of music written for an alto voice
- [n.] stringed musical instrument which has four strings and is played with a bow while held under the chin
- [n.] male singing voice (between tenor and bass)
- [n.] person who composes musical compositions; author, writer, poet
- [n.] pear-shaped musical instrument with four or more pairs of strings
- [n.] large woodwind instrument
- [n.] (Music) wind instrument resembling a horn (usually brass instruments)
- [n.] musical instrument that makes sound by pressing air through a system of graduated pipes; any instrument that makes sound similar to an organ (but without the use of pipes)
- [n.] six or twelve-stringed musical instrument with a long fretted neck
- [n.] one who sings, one who utters words melodiously; songbird; poet
- [n.] musical drama in which the actors sing their parts (rather then speaking them) to the accompaniment of an orchestra; musical and dramatic genre which includes opera; musical composition for an opera; opera house
- [n.] pleasing tune, tuneful song; principal part in a harmonic composition; speech intonation
- [n.] double-reed woodwind instrument having a high and penetrating tone
48 Clues: [n.] rhythm, beat • [n.] woodwind instrument • [n.] musical sound, single key • [n.] large woodwind instrument • [n.] musical instrument in the guitar family • [n.] (Music) combination of harmonizing notes • [n.] hand-held keyboard instrument; concertina • [n.] male singing voice (between tenor and bass) • [n.] tone one half step lower than another (Music) • ...
Music Industry Crossword 2022-03-27
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- You need to keep most tax records (including receipts for ___ years
- a clause that states that if a member of the band decides to leave, the record label can claim breach of contract and cancel their contract with the band
- the action or business of making your product or service known to an audience or marketplace
- A SWOT analysis tests for your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and ______.
- a form of intellectual property law that exists to protect the rights of creators and ensure they are fairly paid for the use of their work
- a unique design, symbol, words or a combination, that identifies a product and differentiates it from its competitors
- form of insurance that covers against compensation claims made by third parties involving personal injury, property damage and economic loss
- a person who is responsible for overseeing an artist's career and organising the wider team
- personal rights for the creators which are not transferrable under the copyright act
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- notice or attention given to someone or something by the media
- term used to describe the process of an artist or band earning money to pay off a record label’s cash advance
- What does the E stand for in 'EPK'?
- a clause in a recording contract between artist and label that allows the artist to continue to collaborate with other people
- term to describe having multiple jobs that provide different income streams
- business structure for an individual
- an organisation who represents record labels and registered Australian artists who own the copyright of sound recordings
- an Australia/New Zealand-based music rights organisation who represent songwriters, composers and publishers
- a unique 11 digit number that identifies your business to the government
- SMART goals are specific, ______, achievable, relevant and time-bound
- generally copyright of a composition lasts for ___ years after the composer has died
20 Clues: What does the E stand for in 'EPK'? • business structure for an individual • notice or attention given to someone or something by the media • You need to keep most tax records (including receipts for ___ years • SMART goals are specific, ______, achievable, relevant and time-bound • a unique 11 digit number that identifies your business to the government • ...
Folk Music Crossword 2021-12-07
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- A folk jam session where traditional folk songs are sung.
- A magnet to artis, musicians, composers, etc.
- Met Guthrie at a benefit concert for migrant workers.
- Beat writer.
- Made his first New York appearance at Cafe Wha?
- Music or vocals verbally passed down by generations.
- an important early sixties greenwich village folk artist.
- a folk music of Trinidad.
- Bob Dylan´s real birth name.
- The queen of folk.
- The ¨Tom Dooley¨ song was about _________.
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- Popular folk group in the early sixties.
- Segger left the Weavers.
- Made their debut at New York´s Bitter End.
- Bob Dylan´s poorly selling album called ¨Bob Dylan.¨
- Let out a #1 hit called ¨Tom Dooley¨
- A father and son team of musicologists from the Library of Congress.
- The most important early folk singer.
- Started getting hired at coffeehouses, cafs, small clubs.
- A basement coffeehouse on macdougal street.
20 Clues: Beat writer. • The queen of folk. • Segger left the Weavers. • a folk music of Trinidad. • Bob Dylan´s real birth name. • Let out a #1 hit called ¨Tom Dooley¨ • The most important early folk singer. • Popular folk group in the early sixties. • Made their debut at New York´s Bitter End. • The ¨Tom Dooley¨ song was about _________. • A basement coffeehouse on macdougal street. • ...
Music- vocabulary. 5a1 2022-01-11
25 Clues: flet • świat • trąbka • klarnet • nagroda • ćwiczyć • okropny • tancerz • tamburyn • skrzypce • znudzony • żartować • klasyczny • śmiać się • decydować • nie ma mowy • wiolonczela • Jeśli chcesz • gitara basowa • zgłosić się do • gadać, gawędzić • Boże Narodzenie • zespół muzyczny • ścieżka( nagranie) • zdenerwowane, stremowany
Pub Music Quiz 2022-02-15
20 Clues: Mad • Fire • Dance • fruit • ideal • angel • heaven • church • colour • lovely • Composer • Disaster • songwriter • waltz king • we’ll done • Girls name • Hanging light • Slight of hand • Shakespeare play • Brother composers
Eighties Music - General 2023-09-14
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- Michael Sembelo song featured in Flashdance? (6)
- Glenn -, sang 'The Heat Is On' in Beverly Hills Cop (4)
- Eric -, sang 'Hungry Eyes' in the film Dirty Dancing (6)
- Beach Boys track features in the film Cocktail (6)
- '- Shade Of Winter', The Bangles track featured in Less Than Zero (4)
- Sang 'The Never Ending Story' (6)
- Psychedelic -, sang the title track in Pretty In Pink (4)
- '- Of Glory', Jon Bon Jovi's Young Guns track (5)
- - Quest, film featuring Madonna's 'Crazy For You' (6)
- 'We Don't Need Another -', Tina Turner song from Mad Max: Thunderdome (4)
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- Sang 'Time Of The Season' in The Big Chill (7)
- - Man, 1989 Prince track featured in Batman (5)
- 'Hearts On Fire' by John - song featured in Rocky IV (8)
- Desmond -, sang 'Israelites' in the film Drugstore Cowboy (6)
- Glam-metal group who sang 'Dream Warriors' in A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 (6)
- Title song in the 1980 Olivia Newton John movie (6)
- According to the Cyndi Lauper track, which group of misfits 'R Good Enough'? (7)
- '- Summer', Bananarama track from The Karate Kid (5)
- '- Excited', The Pointer Sisters song from the film Summer Lovers (2)
- 'Let's - It For The Boy', Deniece William's Footloose song (4)
- Queen's title song for the 1980 Space Opera (5)
- Martha -, sang 'Nowhere To Run' in Good Morning Vietnam (6)
- '- The Power', Public Enemy track from Do The Right Thing' (5)
- '- Times', INXS track featured in the film Lost Boys (4)
24 Clues: Sang 'The Never Ending Story' (6) • Sang 'Time Of The Season' in The Big Chill (7) • - Man, 1989 Prince track featured in Batman (5) • Queen's title song for the 1980 Space Opera (5) • Michael Sembelo song featured in Flashdance? (6) • '- Of Glory', Jon Bon Jovi's Young Guns track (5) • Beach Boys track features in the film Cocktail (6) • ...
Music Vocabulary 1 2023-09-11
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- Distance between the highest and lowest tones that a given voice or instrument can produce
- gradual decrease in volume
- how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- tone combination that is unstable and tense
- very fast tempo
- The ordered durations of sounds and silences
- In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- the specific tone or quality that an instrument or voice has
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
- music written for only one voice or instrument
- Gradually louder
- to slow down
- interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- In notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
- Lively tempo
- Widely used keyboard instrument of great range and versatility, whose sound is produced by felt-covered hammers striking against steel strings
- series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- Very loud
- series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- "many voices", each voice has its own melody
- Seven of the twelve pitches (tones) that fill the octave in Western music named after the first seven letters of the alphabet
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- a gradual increase in tempo
- very slow, solemn
- Very slow, broad
- Combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- to play as fast as possibly
- part of a melody
- central note, scale, and chord within a piece, in relationship to which all other tones in the composition are heard
- Sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- the act of plucking strings with fingers, instead of using a bow
- Moderately soft
- Organization of beats into regular groups
- tone combination that is stable and restful
- one melody, with all voices and instruments following the melody harmonically
- Regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- "Distance" in pitch between any two tones
- basic pace of the music
- Very soft
- Loud
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
40 Clues: Loud • Very soft • Very loud • to slow down • Lively tempo • very fast tempo • Moderately soft • Very slow, broad • part of a melody • Gradually louder • very slow, solemn • basic pace of the music • gradual decrease in volume • a gradual increase in tempo • to play as fast as possibly • Relative highness or lowness of a sound • Organization of beats into regular groups • ...
Music and Gambling 2023-11-03
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- Last season's occurrence; ear-piercing for some
- noisy neighbours; A RnB artist
- Home-based musical group; an application
- Bamboos; Specter
- 9+10, as a Macanese would
- burnt, in a sense
- person with a large bankroll
- world-renowned colour combination
- Chelsea, musically
- to fill up, in a sense
- Has a deadly Russian cousin
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- 30 every 30
- A.K.a large oil spill
- The artist of a final winner's song
- Composer; What Ronaldo may do on the left
- The sum of TopiaTwins features
- James Bond's winning hand
- A baking tool and winter activity
- Tan's instrument of choice
- shits; dice game
- edible thumping in one's ear
21 Clues: 30 every 30 • Bamboos; Specter • shits; dice game • burnt, in a sense • Chelsea, musically • A.K.a large oil spill • to fill up, in a sense • James Bond's winning hand • 9+10, as a Macanese would • Tan's instrument of choice • Has a deadly Russian cousin • person with a large bankroll • edible thumping in one's ear • The sum of TopiaTwins features • noisy neighbours; A RnB artist • ...
Music Terms Crossword 2023-11-04
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- The ordered durations of sounds and silences
- Piano Moderately soft
- A directive to a performer to smoothly decrease the volume of the specific passage.
- Music composed of many parts or voices, each with its own melody, thus creating a rich texture of sound.
- part of a melody
- The speed of the rhythm of a composition
- A set of five, equidistant, horizontal lines joined together by a brace
- Central note, scale, and chord within the piece.
- symbol placed at the beginning of a staff to show the exact pitch of notes on each space and line
- A rather fast tempo marking between allegro and moderato.
- A slow tempo marking between largo and andante
- phrase The subject of a fugue or canon; the first phrase of a musical period
- Becoming faster.
- Very slow, solemn.
- Very soft.
- Dynamic marking meaning quiet or softly
- A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition very quickly.
- The sharp, flat, or natural signs placed at the beginning of a staff indicating the tonality of the composition.
- the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch it can play
- Playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked.
- A symbol standing for a measured break in the sound with a defined duration.
- Series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- The sounding of two or more notes (usually at least three) simultaneously
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- Directive for a musician to play a stringed instrument with a bow as opposed to plucked or pizzicato
- Gradually louder.
- very loud
- Tone combination that is stable and restful.
- interval spanning seven diatonic degrees, eleven semitones.
- Accenting a note at an unexpected time as between two beats or on a weak beat.
- Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- How chords are constructed and how they follow each other.
- Two or more notes sounded together which are discordant, and, in the prevailing harmonic system, require resolution to a consonance.
- The specific quality of a sound that makes it a recognizable tone
- A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition with a gradual slowing of the tempo, or to gradually delay the tempo.
- fast
- The distance between two pitches
- very slow, broad
- A directive in music to perform the indicated passage loudly.
- Regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time.
39 Clues: fast • very loud • Very soft. • part of a melody • Becoming faster. • very slow, broad • Gradually louder. • Very slow, solemn. • Piano Moderately soft • The distance between two pitches • Dynamic marking meaning quiet or softly • The speed of the rhythm of a composition • The ordered durations of sounds and silences • Tone combination that is stable and restful. • ...
Music Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-29
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- A __________ note receives 4 beats of sound
- The ________ clef is also known as the G-clef
- The lines of the bass clef
- 5 lines and 4 spaces that represent different musical pitches
- This means to play/sing soft (p)
- A __________ note receives 1/4 beat of sound
- This means to become gradually softer
- The lines of the treble clef
- A __________ rest receives 2 beats of silence
- The ________ clef is also known as the F-Clef
- _________ lines extend the staff up and down
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- This means to play/sing very soft (pp)
- The spaces of the bass clef
- This means to play/sing moderately loud (mf)
- This means to play/sing moderately soft (mp)
- This means to play/sing very loud (ff)
- This means to become gradually louder
- This means to play/sing loud (f)
- A __________ rest receives 1/2 beat of sound
- The loudness or softness of a sound
- The spaces of the treble clef
- A _________ note receives 1 beat of sound
22 Clues: The lines of the bass clef • The spaces of the bass clef • The lines of the treble clef • The spaces of the treble clef • This means to play/sing loud (f) • This means to play/sing soft (p) • The loudness or softness of a sound • This means to become gradually louder • This means to become gradually softer • This means to play/sing very soft (pp) • ...
Music Elements basic 2024-01-24
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- 1 silent beat
- gradually get louder
- Make the note higher
- 3 silent beats
- 1 beat
- do it again
- 1 1/2 beats
- make the note lower
- hold the note
- 4 beats
- 3 beats
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- loud
- 1/2 beat
- 1 1/2 silent beats
- soft
- very soft
- very loud
- 1/2 silent beat
- added ending
- 2 silent beats
- medium loud
- 4 silent beats
- 2 beats
- gradually get softer
- medium soft
25 Clues: loud • soft • 1 beat • 2 beats • 4 beats • 3 beats • 1/2 beat • very soft • very loud • medium loud • do it again • 1 1/2 beats • medium soft • added ending • 1 silent beat • hold the note • 3 silent beats • 2 silent beats • 4 silent beats • 1/2 silent beat • 1 1/2 silent beats • make the note lower • gradually get louder • Make the note higher • gradually get softer
Elements of Music 2023-09-07
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- key change
- central note, scale, and chord within a piece of music
- gradually softer
- when two or more tones sound unstable
- gradually louder
- when two or more tones sound stable
- central note; usually the last note of a melody
- combination of notes
- flow of music through time
- music notation for silence
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- more than one notes at a time
- means loud in Italian
- means medium in Italian
- when a note is stressed rhythmically
- very loud
- how loud or soft a sound is
- series of single notes that create recognizable whole
- gradually softer; diminsh
- accents at unexpected times
- means soft in Italian
- very soft
- quality of sound; timbre
22 Clues: very loud • very soft • key change • gradually softer • gradually louder • combination of notes • means loud in Italian • means soft in Italian • means medium in Italian • quality of sound; timbre • gradually softer; diminsh • flow of music through time • music notation for silence • how loud or soft a sound is • accents at unexpected times • more than one notes at a time • ...
Music Appreciation 1980s 2024-03-06
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- rapping, Dj-ing, Graffiti, and Breakdancing
- a prestigious performing arts academy
- like the radio, but televised
- used for audio recording and playback
- pop + soul
- Freddie Mercury
- a subgenre of heavy metal with high pitched vocals and lots of reverb
- lighter punk rock music utilizing the synthesizer
- passed down in the oral tradition
- made in 1964 but not popular until the 80s
- Marlon, Jermain, Micheal, Jackie, Tito
- battle-less war with the USSR
- Bruce springsteen's nickname
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- a columbia university award for accomplishments in literature, journalism, and music
- From Jamaica, Bob Marley
- first punk band
- R&B and Gospel
- jazz and soul
- president from 1981-1989
- organization of sound
- the persistence of sound after it is produced
- watergate scandal
- saturday night fever
23 Clues: pop + soul • jazz and soul • R&B and Gospel • first punk band • Freddie Mercury • watergate scandal • saturday night fever • organization of sound • From Jamaica, Bob Marley • president from 1981-1989 • Bruce springsteen's nickname • like the radio, but televised • battle-less war with the USSR • passed down in the oral tradition • a prestigious performing arts academy • ...
Theater and Music 2024-04-04
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- one of the first musical groups to have its own nationally broadcast radio show
- nation's most popular, and its most prolific, songwriter
- was a regular stop for big-name acts on tour
- America's most popular comic actor of the late 1800s
- west of Sixth Street was for a while the largest in North America
- trained horses and preformed tricks
- in the 1830s became the first American theater to replace candles with gaslight
- leap frog as his theme song
- training ground for comedians, playwrights, and actors
- first American to make a living out of writing songs
- composed hundreds of marches, many of which he gave away or sold for less than a dollar.
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- director of a brass band of professional musicians
- known for writing beautiful melody and virtuous lyrics
- ability to produce limitless copies from a single master recording
- house located in lancaster
- "Professor" toured northeastern PA showing a coal mine
- theaters in Titusville, Pithole City, and other oil-region towns were all part of the
- half song writing duo with ray evans
- brought his circus and trick-riding act to Philadelphia in 1792
- comes in many forms such as lullabies
20 Clues: house located in lancaster • leap frog as his theme song • trained horses and preformed tricks • half song writing duo with ray evans • comes in many forms such as lullabies • was a regular stop for big-name acts on tour • director of a brass band of professional musicians • America's most popular comic actor of the late 1800s • ...
Music Virtual Search 2023-10-24
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- famous classical composer with a chocolate named after him
- Dubbed the king of rock n roll
- the first Latin artist to become Number One on Spotify.
- best selling album of all time
- the largest and most diverse instrument family
- lead singer of radiohead
- has more Number One hits than any artist of any genre.
- electric instruments that mimic the sound of other instruments
- saddest of all the genres
- girlfriend to Travis Kelce in 2023
- instrument Julie Andrews learned to play for the "Sound of Music"
- composer for Star Wars, Jurassic Park and more!
- "Heart will Go On" Singer
- popular african drum
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- instrument of miles davis
- lead singer of Foo Fighters.
- The capital of Country music
- traditional Japanese instruments with two strings, also called a spike fiddle
- famous pianist for songs like "River flows in you"
- beats per minute acronym
- original name for maroon 5
- number of keys on the piano
- The father of bluegrass
- The number of notes in music
- first person to ever get 100 million likes on fb and she has performed at the super bowl
- number of strings on a guitar
- this classical composer would often stick his hands into an animal’s guts
- genre known for e. guitar, e.bass, drums and voice
28 Clues: popular african drum • The father of bluegrass • beats per minute acronym • lead singer of radiohead • instrument of miles davis • saddest of all the genres • "Heart will Go On" Singer • original name for maroon 5 • number of keys on the piano • lead singer of Foo Fighters. • The capital of Country music • The number of notes in music • number of strings on a guitar • ...
1970s Music History 2023-10-03
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- signed a record breaking contract in 1975
- won two Grammys
- the year Lois Armstrong died
- popularity soared in the u.s.and the uk
- writer of American Pie
- reappeared in a concert
- most successful Beatle in 1971
- Australian Artist
- enormous music festival
- released "Red Rose Speedway
- one of the most popular groups in 1976
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- most popular song of the year
- year rife with nostalgia
- died in 1974 at age 75
- 1972 saw the emergence of this kind of music
- toured the U.S.for the first time since 1969
- song that made $1 million in less than two months
- hit #1 in in charts for popular,soul,and jazz
- five brothers who were in a band together
- ruled in 1973
20 Clues: ruled in 1973 • won two Grammys • Australian Artist • died in 1974 at age 75 • writer of American Pie • reappeared in a concert • enormous music festival • year rife with nostalgia • released "Red Rose Speedway • the year Lois Armstrong died • most popular song of the year • most successful Beatle in 1971 • one of the most popular groups in 1976 • popularity soared in the u.s.and the uk • ...
New Wave Music 2024-06-09
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- - Order, band
- - Music style
- - "Whip It" band
- - Kids, movement
- - Ballet, band
- - 100
- - Of Seagulls, band
- - "Our House" band
- - Wave genre
- - Electronic instrument
- - Musical groups
- - Heads, band
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- - And the Bunnymen, band
- - "Just Like Heaven" band
- - Genre precursor
- - Punk offshoot
- - For Fears, band
- - Duran, band
- - "Don't Go" duo
- - "Bela Lugosi's Dead" band
- - Division, band
- - Subgenre
- - Vintage style
- - Club, band
- – The Smiths
25 Clues: - 100 • - Subgenre • - Wave genre • - Club, band • – The Smiths • - Order, band • - Music style • - Duran, band • - Heads, band • - Ballet, band • - Punk offshoot • - Vintage style • - "Whip It" band • - "Don't Go" duo • - Kids, movement • - Division, band • - Musical groups • - Genre precursor • - For Fears, band • - "Our House" band • - Of Seagulls, band • - Electronic instrument • - And the Bunnymen, band • ...
6th Grade Music 2024-09-05
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- walking pace
- gets two beats
- fast
- get louder
- slow
- Smooth and connected
- gets half of a beat
- short and separated
- get faster
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- get a fourth of a beat
- With emphasis
- very short and accented
- Moderately
- get slower
- rest for four beats
- gets one beat
- Bass Clef Lines
- get softer
- look like a cross in a circle
- Treble Clef lines
- Bass Clef Spaces
- Treble Clef Spaces
22 Clues: fast • slow • Moderately • get slower • get softer • get louder • get faster • walking pace • With emphasis • gets one beat • gets two beats • Bass Clef Lines • Bass Clef Spaces • Treble Clef lines • Treble Clef Spaces • rest for four beats • gets half of a beat • short and separated • Smooth and connected • get a fourth of a beat • very short and accented • look like a cross in a circle
Music Appreciation Vocab 2024-09-10
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- gradually softer
- tone combination that is unstable and tense
- tone combination that is stable and restful
- loud
- distance between the highest and lowest tones that a given voice or instrument can produce
- alphabet a series of seven letters that represent the basic notes in music: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
- the ordered durations of sounds and silences
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- widely used keyboard instrument of great range and versatility, whose sound is produced by feltcovered hammers striking against steel strings
- very soft
- twelve tones of the octave
- means of playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked, usually with a finger of the right hand
- signature sharp of flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- in notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- moderately loud
- symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line
- becoming slower
- relative highness or lowness of a sound
- how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- lively tempo
- shift from one key to another within the same piece
- central note, scale, and chord within a piece, in relationship to which all other tones in the composition are heard
- part of a melody
- sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously
- moderately fast
- phrase the second phrase in a period, and it's the one that ends on a strong cadence
- very slow, solemn
- fast
- degrees of loudness or softness in music
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- very fast tempo
- very loud
- slow
- moderately soft
- series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- single melodic line without accompaniment
- accent a musical accent that indicates a note should be played louder than the notes around it
- resume playing a string instrument with the bow
- organization of beats into regular groups
- moderate tempo
- as fast a tempo as possible
- term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- phrase the first phrase in a period, which is a unit of two balanced phrases in succession; the opening or prelude phrase
- accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat
- series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another
- gradually louder
- moderately slow, a walking pace
- combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- very slow, broad
- resting place at the end of a phrase in a melody; progression giving a sense of conclusion, often from the dominant chord to the tonic chord
- “distance” in pitch between any two tones
- becoming faster
- basic pace of the music
- in notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
56 Clues: slow • loud • fast • very loud • very soft • lively tempo • moderate tempo • very fast tempo • moderately soft • moderately loud • becoming slower • moderately fast • becoming faster • gradually softer • gradually louder • very slow, broad • part of a melody • very slow, solemn • basic pace of the music • twelve tones of the octave • as fast a tempo as possible • moderately slow, a walking pace • ...
Music Artist Crossword 2024-04-30
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- Stressed Out
- We'll be counting Stars
- High Hopes
- Obsession
- Rivals of the Backstreet Boys
- Kokomo
- WreckingBall
- My Boo
- Royal
- I will always love you
- The King of Pop and a real Thriller
- Thinking out loud
- Initials only please. New to the block
- Toxic
- Set fire to the rain!
- Mix red and white and you get...
- I can't feel my face
- I want it that way
- Wishing Well
- Baby you're a firework
- Hey There Delilah
- Ki Ki do you love me?
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- This Girl is on Fire
- Some Nights
- Sweet Home Alabama
- The King of Rock and Roll
- Shine Bright like a Diamond
- Sugar
- Say my Name
- You belong with me
- Thunderstruck
- My mama don't like you
- I'm a Bad Guy... Duh
- Fly me to the Moon
- His music skills are legendary
- A master violinist
- Good Riddance!
- A box shaped like a heart
- Styles Watermelon Sugar
- I'm a puppet master
- The Ceiling Can't Hold Us
- Sunflower
- Hey dude... wait your name was Jude?
43 Clues: Sugar • Royal • Toxic • Kokomo • My Boo • Obsession • Sunflower • High Hopes • Some Nights • Say my Name • Stressed Out • WreckingBall • Wishing Well • Thunderstruck • Good Riddance! • Thinking out loud • Hey There Delilah • Sweet Home Alabama • You belong with me • Fly me to the Moon • A master violinist • I want it that way • I'm a puppet master • This Girl is on Fire • I'm a Bad Guy... Duh • I can't feel my face • ...
Christmas Music Crossword 2024-12-02
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- How many versions of 'Do They Know It's Christmas' have been released?
- Which movie star turned to singing during Christmas 2001 scoring a number one hit single across the world in a duet with pop star Robbie Williams?
- Who recorded the original - and still the most famous - version of 'White Christmas' in 1942?
- In 'Last Christmas' who does the singer give his heart to?
- Which music legend had a 1964 hit with 'Blue Christmas'?
- Which Christmas song begins 'It was Christmas Eve, babe, in the drunk tank ... '?
- Eartha Kitt had a hit with Santa Baby in the 1950s. Who re-recorded it in 2003?
- Who sings the opening line of the original Band Aid single in 1984?
- Who had a huge hit in 1976 with the soothing Christmas classic 'When a Child is Born'?
- 'One More Sleep' was a Christmas song by which former X Factor winner?
- What is the only band in the history of the UK singles charts to have achieved Christmas number one twice with the same song?
- In the lyrics Santa Baby, what colour auto space convertible does Eartha Kitt ask Santa to bring her?
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- Which band scored an unlikely Christmas No. 1 in 2009 thanks to a public revolt against winners of 'The X Factor'?
- Which Whitney Houston single topped the Christmas charts for 10 weeks?
- In the Fairytale of New York song, what were the boys of the NYPD choir singing?
- In the twelves days of Christmas, how many ladies were dancing?
- Who duetted with Mariah Carey on a re-release of her festive hit 'All I Want for Christmas' in 2011?
- Who sang 'Last Christmas'?
- How many 'las' are after the 'fa' in 'Deck the Halls'?
- Which band holds the record for having the most UK Christmas No.1s?
20 Clues: Who sang 'Last Christmas'? • How many 'las' are after the 'fa' in 'Deck the Halls'? • Which music legend had a 1964 hit with 'Blue Christmas'? • In 'Last Christmas' who does the singer give his heart to? • In the twelves days of Christmas, how many ladies were dancing? • Who sings the opening line of the original Band Aid single in 1984? • ...
Popular music artists 2024-11-22
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- The rizz face
- bald African American
- 2 quarters
- Fein Fein Fein
- red a color of the rainbow
- Faught mike Tyson
- a house pet
- something that goes in your drink
- smalls 2 different sizes
- apart of nwa
- last name is an animal
- producer making music
- braces and glasses name begins with lil
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- arrested in los angels
- tattoos on face
- supported Kamal harries
- filmed a music video in Las Vegas
- something that is born
- something cold and something hot
- a snack you find in safe way
20 Clues: 2 quarters • a house pet • apart of nwa • The rizz face • Fein Fein Fein • tattoos on face • Faught mike Tyson • bald African American • producer making music • arrested in los angels • something that is born • last name is an animal • supported Kamal harries • a snack you find in safe way • something cold and something hot • filmed a music video in Las Vegas • something that goes in your drink • ...
Popular Music Artist 2024-11-22
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- Power couple with Beyonce
- King of Rock and Roll
- Dated one of the Kardashians
- Whats my Name by R____
- Hehe
- M&M wrapper
- Dated Nick Cannon
- Blonde By ______
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- Dating a Football player.
- Ginger guitar player
- Hates Drake
- Dated Selna Gomez.
- Yeah! By ____
- “Bidi bidi Bam Bam...” by ______
- Member of Destiny’s Child.
- "Olay, olay, olay..."
- Igor by _____
- Nickleodon Singer and Actor
- Poker face by ____
- “Uptown Funk!”
20 Clues: Hehe • Hates Drake • M&M wrapper • Yeah! By ____ • Igor by _____ • “Uptown Funk!” • Blonde By ______ • Dated Nick Cannon • Dated Selna Gomez. • Poker face by ____ • Ginger guitar player • King of Rock and Roll • "Olay, olay, olay..." • Whats my Name by R____ • Dating a Football player. • Power couple with Beyonce • Member of Destiny’s Child. • Nickleodon Singer and Actor • Dated one of the Kardashians • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-27
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- Don McLean's famous ballad, one of the great American songs
- This British band had a song "Hungry like a Wolf"
- David Byrne was in this famous "ProgRock" band
- "Purple Rain"
- Bruch Springsteen hails from this state
- This channel played music videos in the 1980s and 90s, it doesn't anymore
- The guitar player for Cream, later had a famous solo career
- Fleetwood Mac's singer
- This artist helped sing "Under Pressure" with Freddie Mercury
- "Another Brick in the Wall"
- This guitarist played a haunting version of the National Anthem at Woodstock
- Nikki Sixx was the bass player for this band
- This band had a catchy chorus in "Don't Stop Believin'"
- This band got its name from the fact that it was Bob Dylan's band
- Last name of the singer who had an astounding vocal range, "We are the Champions"
- David Bowie's "Alter-ego" in the 1970s, Also the name of a famous song
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- "Goodbye Yellow brick Road"
- Brian May was the guitarist for this band
- George Michael's first band before he went solo
- "Stairway to Heaven"
- This British singer became famous in the 60s in the one band that rivaled The Beatles
- Before Phil Collins solo career he was a drummer for what band
- Pink Floyd's famous album ____ _____ of the Moon
- The "Summer of 69" was a hit by this artist
- The original singer for Black Sabbath
- The Beatles Drummer
- This female artist was the queen of pop in the 1980s
- Michael Jackson's 1982 album that sold a record amount of copies
- This band had hits like "Freebird" but most died in a plane crash in the 70s
- Pete Townshend was a guitarist and songwriter for this band
- This British singer had a hit song that became a famous internet Meme decades later (redhead)
- This band had a hit called "Africa" in 1982
- This band had a hit with "Sweet Child O' Mine" in 1987
33 Clues: "Purple Rain" • The Beatles Drummer • "Stairway to Heaven" • Fleetwood Mac's singer • "Goodbye Yellow brick Road" • "Another Brick in the Wall" • The original singer for Black Sabbath • Bruch Springsteen hails from this state • Brian May was the guitarist for this band • The "Summer of 69" was a hit by this artist • This band had a hit called "Africa" in 1982 • ...
Central American Music 2025-04-08
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- type of instrument that often comes in a pair and must be shaken to make noise
- music is a big part of these with different instruments and dance styles
- continent that Central America lies on
- some different symbols of Catholicism include a ___, and statues or pictures of saints
- type of influence on traditional music in Central America
- most famous composer of Tango music who has written about 3,000 pieces
- type of family that often lives together
- a Guatemalan activist and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient
- many people in Central America struggle with _____ and violence
- religion that is slowly on the rise in Central America
- term for Central America because it is a mix of many different cultures
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- primary religion in Central America
- man-made canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- popular genres of music in Central America are ______, Son Nica and folk
- city in Guatemala that is famous for the architecture of pyramids and temples
- term for blouses women wear
- term for skirts women wear
- type of shirts and pants men wear
- popular holiday that people in Central America celebrate
- people in Central America often have clothes with ____ colors
20 Clues: term for skirts women wear • term for blouses women wear • type of shirts and pants men wear • primary religion in Central America • continent that Central America lies on • type of family that often lives together • religion that is slowly on the rise in Central America • a Guatemalan activist and a Nobel Peace Prize recipient • ...
Y7 Music terminologies 2024-10-01
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- Very Loud
- At ease, slow and stately
- medium/moderate
- soft
- Play the note playfully, and light
- very slow
- Play the note longer than usual
- Fast, quickly and bright
- play the note like you are singing
- Lively and fast/ party, festive speed
- Loud
- Majestic (high class, luxury)
- Moderately
- Broadly(slow with flow)/ calm river
- Getting louder <
- moderately loud
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- Very soft
- Suddenly loud then soft instantly
- moderately soft
- Play the note shorter than usual
- Getting softer >
- Slowly
- little by little
- Slow, dead like (zombie walking)
- emphasize the note
- Very, very fast
- Play the note with driving energy
- Play the note very lightly like it’s floating
- With Fire (play aggressively)
- Play 2 or more note without gaps
- At a walking pace, moderately slow
31 Clues: soft • Loud • Slowly • Very soft • Very Loud • very slow • Moderately • moderately soft • medium/moderate • Very, very fast • moderately loud • Getting softer > • little by little • Getting louder < • emphasize the note • Fast, quickly and bright • At ease, slow and stately • Majestic (high class, luxury) • With Fire (play aggressively) • Play the note longer than usual • Play the note shorter than usual • ...
Music Elements stuff 2024-06-18
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- Note played for 4 beats
- Half a quaver note
- All cows eat grass
- also known as 4/4
- A type of pedal on piano
- Heavier Emphasis
- The word for 'LOUD' in Italian
- Line connecting 2 notes of same pitch
- A note played short and quickly
- Melody An independent melody which is performed at the same time.
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- A melody played with accompaniment
- Notes played smooth and connected
- Key _____.
- Where two notes of the same pitch which are played/sung at the same time.
- gradually becoming softer
- A high female voice
- Moderately soft
- Rhyme used for the space in the treble clef
- Fermata
- A note played with emphasis
20 Clues: Fermata • Key _____. • Moderately soft • Heavier Emphasis • also known as 4/4 • Half a quaver note • All cows eat grass • A high female voice • Note played for 4 beats • A type of pedal on piano • gradually becoming softer • A note played with emphasis • The word for 'LOUD' in Italian • A note played short and quickly • Notes played smooth and connected • A melody played with accompaniment • ...
Reading Music Crossword 2024-09-18
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- Octavos are comprised of _____________.
- Rests are symbols for ____________________.
- The clef for lower sounding pitches.
- When you read music you read from _____ to right.
- The name of the do re mi scale.
- A double bar line with two dots tells you to _____________.
- lowest treble voice.
- Lowest Bass Voice.
- When the notes on a staff go up, your voice should get _____________.
- Highest bass voice.
- Notes are symbols for _____________.
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- A Choral score (hardcopy) is called an_________.
- On each page are big chunks of music called this.
- There is a staff for each _________ part.
- In first and second endings, your should _______ the first ending after repeating.
- The clef for higher sounding pitches.
- One line of music, made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces.
- When the notes on a staff ______________, your voice should stay the same.
- Symbol at the beginning of a staff that shows whether the pitches are high or low.
- The plural of staff.
- When the notes on a staff go down, your voice should get ____________.
- The overall shape of a line or music.
- Highest treble voice.
23 Clues: Lowest Bass Voice. • Highest bass voice. • The plural of staff. • lowest treble voice. • Highest treble voice. • The name of the do re mi scale. • The clef for lower sounding pitches. • Notes are symbols for _____________. • The clef for higher sounding pitches. • The overall shape of a line or music. • Octavos are comprised of _____________. • ...
LEGENDS OF MUSIC 2024-10-27
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- ... Mexican singer-songwriter, famous for "Querida."
- ... Swedish pop group, known for "Dancing Queen."
- ... Powerful vocalist, known for "I Will Always Love You."
- ... Co-founder of The Beatles, known for "Imagine."
- ... Folk singer-songwriter, known for "Blowin' in the Wind."
- ... Rock icon, known for "Space Oddity."
- ... Queen of Salsa, famous for "La Vida Es un Carnaval."
- ... Spanish crooner, famous for romantic ballads.
- ... The Queen of Soul, known for "Respect."
- ... The King of Rock and Roll, known for "Hound Dog."
- ... British singer, famous for "Hello."
- ... British rock band, known for "Paint It Black."
- ... Colombian singer known for hits like "Hips Don't Lie."
- ... French chanteuse, known for "La Vie en Rose."
- ... British band that revolutionized pop music in the 1960s.
- ... Jazz legend, known for "What a Wonderful World."
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- ... Rock band known for the classic "Stairway to Heaven."
- ... Queen of Pop, known for "Like a Virgin."
- ... Queen of Tejano music, known for "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom."
- ... Iconic crooner, famous for "New York, New York."
- ... Legendary country singer, known for "Ring of Fire."
- ... Lead singer of Queen, known for "Bohemian Rhapsody."
- ... Iconic Spanish singer, known for "Yo Soy Aquel."
- ... The Boss, known for "Born in the U.S.A."
- ... Reggae legend, known for "No Woman, No Cry."
- ... Mexican singer known as "El Príncipe de la Canción."
- ... Rock and soul legend, known for "Proud Mary."
- ... Venezuelan singer, known for his iconic "Caballo Viejo."
- ... Iconic tango singer, known for "El Día Que Me Quieras."
- ... Pop and rock legend, known for "Purple Rain."
- ... The King of Pop, known for "Thriller."
31 Clues: ... British singer, famous for "Hello." • ... Rock icon, known for "Space Oddity." • ... The King of Pop, known for "Thriller." • ... The Queen of Soul, known for "Respect." • ... Queen of Pop, known for "Like a Virgin." • ... The Boss, known for "Born in the U.S.A." • ... Reggae legend, known for "No Woman, No Cry." • ... Swedish pop group, known for "Dancing Queen." • ...
1960s Music Legends 2025-02-12
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- – "Liverpool band that led the British Invasion and changed rock forever."
- – "Folk and rock legend who wrote 'Blowin’ in the Wind' and 'Like a Rolling Stone'."
- – "Guitar legend who played with Cream and popularized blues rock."
- – "Rock 'n' roll icon known for hits like 'Hound Dog' and 'Jailhouse Rock'."
- – "British rockers behind 'Satisfaction' and 'Paint It Black'."
- – "Powerful blues-rock singer known for 'Piece of My Heart' and 'Me and Bobby McGee'."
- – "Hard rock pioneers who gave us 'Whole Lotta Love' and 'Dazed and Confused'."
- – "Experimental New York band fronted by Lou Reed, famous for 'Venus in Furs'."
- – "Guitar virtuoso famous for his Woodstock performance and 'Purple Haze'."
- – "Drummer and founding member of a British-American rock band."
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- – "Rock musician known for 'American Girl' and leading The Heartbreakers."
- – "Guitarist known for his Latin-infused rock sound and Woodstock performance."
- – "Band fronted by Jim Morrison, known for 'Light My Fire' and 'Riders on the Storm'."
- – "The other half of a folk duo that crafted poetic songs in the ‘60s."
- – "The King of Rock 'n' Roll, whose impact on music is unparalleled."
- – "One half of a folk duo who sang 'The Sound of Silence' and 'Mrs. Robinson'."
- – "British rock band known for 'My Generation' and smashing guitars on stage."
- – "Rock and roll pioneer who inspired The Beatles with 'Johnny B. Goode'."
- – "Country and rockabilly icon, famously known as 'The Man in Black'."
- – "California band famous for 'Surfin’ U.S.A.' and 'Good Vibrations'."
20 Clues: – "British rockers behind 'Satisfaction' and 'Paint It Black'." • – "Drummer and founding member of a British-American rock band." • – "Guitar legend who played with Cream and popularized blues rock." • – "The King of Rock 'n' Roll, whose impact on music is unparalleled." • – "Country and rockabilly icon, famously known as 'The Man in Black'." • ...
1960s Music Legends 2025-02-12
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- – "Liverpool band that led the British Invasion and changed rock forever."
- – "Folk and rock legend who wrote 'Blowin’ in the Wind' and 'Like a Rolling Stone'."
- – "Guitar legend who played with Cream and popularized blues rock."
- – "Rock 'n' roll icon known for hits like 'Hound Dog' and 'Jailhouse Rock'."
- – "British rockers behind 'Satisfaction' and 'Paint It Black'."
- – "Powerful blues-rock singer known for 'Piece of My Heart' and 'Me and Bobby McGee'."
- – "Hard rock pioneers who gave us 'Whole Lotta Love' and 'Dazed and Confused'."
- – "Experimental New York band fronted by Lou Reed, famous for 'Venus in Furs'."
- – "Guitar virtuoso famous for his Woodstock performance and 'Purple Haze'."
- – "Drummer and founding member of a British-American rock band."
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- – "Rock musician known for 'American Girl' and leading The Heartbreakers."
- – "Guitarist known for his Latin-infused rock sound and Woodstock performance."
- – "Band fronted by Jim Morrison, known for 'Light My Fire' and 'Riders on the Storm'."
- – "The other half of a folk duo that crafted poetic songs in the ‘60s."
- – "The King of Rock 'n' Roll, whose impact on music is unparalleled."
- – "One half of a folk duo who sang 'The Sound of Silence' and 'Mrs. Robinson'."
- – "British rock band known for 'My Generation' and smashing guitars on stage."
- – "Rock and roll pioneer who inspired The Beatles with 'Johnny B. Goode'."
- – "Country and rockabilly icon, famously known as 'The Man in Black'."
- – "California band famous for 'Surfin’ U.S.A.' and 'Good Vibrations'."
20 Clues: – "British rockers behind 'Satisfaction' and 'Paint It Black'." • – "Drummer and founding member of a British-American rock band." • – "Guitar legend who played with Cream and popularized blues rock." • – "The King of Rock 'n' Roll, whose impact on music is unparalleled." • – "Country and rockabilly icon, famously known as 'The Man in Black'." • ...
Isla music crossword 2025-03-11
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- Pressing buttons to play
- use your mouth to play
- the second biggest orchestra
- the largest instrument in the orchestra
- has eight round metal chimes
- held upwards to play
- horn a double-reed woodwind instrument
- played by resting on your neck
- You have to hit it with something to make noises
- Leads the orchestra band
- invented in the 1800s
- held in between your legs
- a skinny instrument
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- uses metal poles
- a close cousin of the bassoon
- You have to blow into a tube for sound
- horn the first word is a language
- base stand up to play
- drum mimics the sound of thunderstorms
- drum uses two sticks to play
20 Clues: uses metal poles • a skinny instrument • held upwards to play • invented in the 1800s • use your mouth to play • base stand up to play • Pressing buttons to play • Leads the orchestra band • held in between your legs • the second biggest orchestra • has eight round metal chimes • a close cousin of the bassoon • played by resting on your neck • drum uses two sticks to play • ...
Baroque Music Review 2025-03-18
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- section of the Fugue in which the theme is altered and varied
- new body of religious music developed in the Lutheran Church
- composer of Little Fugue in G Minor
- texture; one line/voice with accompaniment
- Fugues are written in this style with lines entering in a round using imitation; polyphonic
- also known as "When I am Laid in Earth"
- A staged musical drama for voices and orchestra.
- the various lines of a Fugue
- basic emotional states: sorrow, fear, love, anger
- music that intends to evoke something extra-musical
- composer of When I am Laid in Earth
- texture; multiple independent lines/voices
- this larger work includes 19 choruses include the Hallelujah Chorus
- the contrasting theme of a Fugue
- the main theme/ melody of a Fugue
- solo that comments/ reacts to a situation in opera
- thorough bass, usually consisting of a harpsichord and a viola da gamba
- repeated bass line; ground bass
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- texture; one line or voice
- speech-like style of singing used in opera
- An unstaged sacred music drama for solo voices, chorus and orchestra similar to opera
- section of the Fugue in which the theme is presented
- expressing the meaning of text through some musical means.
- composer of Hallelujah Chorus
- Literally, a work "to be sung."
- a small, rectangular keyboard instrument similar to, but softer than a harpsichord
- musical composition for 2 soloists and orchestra
- a music collection of stylized dances
- composer of Tu Se Morta
- composer of The Four Seasons
- Portuguese word for irregular shaped pearl
- the ensemble of the concerto grosso; ripieno
- solo of the concerto grosso
- musical composition for soloist and orchestra
34 Clues: composer of Tu Se Morta • texture; one line or voice • solo of the concerto grosso • the various lines of a Fugue • composer of The Four Seasons • composer of Hallelujah Chorus • Literally, a work "to be sung." • repeated bass line; ground bass • the contrasting theme of a Fugue • the main theme/ melody of a Fugue • composer of Little Fugue in G Minor • ...
Music Classroom Expectations 2025-03-20
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- Be responsible for your own l_______.
- Come prepared for class with all e_______.
- Follow teacher instructions without a________.
- If we do these things, we can all enjoy a h________ and effective learning environment.
- Do not _____ on your chair.
- Treat everyone in the classroom with r_______.
- Work to the ______ of your ability on the lesson's assigned tasks.
- If the teacher is helping another student, you must wait p______ for your turn.
- Be c________ of others.
- You must not _____ when the teacher is talking to the class.
- Treat everyone in the classroom with k_______ and respect.
- Ask a _______ for help if the teacher is not available in that moment.
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- Be r_________ for your own behaviour.
- Avoid i_________ when the teacher is working with another student.
- Sit p_______ on your chair.
- R______ your hand if you have a question.
- Arrive __ time for class.
- Keep your laptop c_______.
- Get to class ______ the bell.
- Try to s______ problems yourself.
- Do not _____ across the room.
- You must ____ talking and listen when the teacher asks.
22 Clues: Be c________ of others. • Arrive __ time for class. • Keep your laptop c_______. • Sit p_______ on your chair. • Do not _____ on your chair. • Get to class ______ the bell. • Do not _____ across the room. • Try to s______ problems yourself. • Be r_________ for your own behaviour. • Be responsible for your own l_______. • R______ your hand if you have a question. • ...
Concepts of Music 2024-08-11
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- The general term relating to how a note is produced.
- The texture where all parts are in unison.
- A tone colour word to describe the sound of a piccolo.
- Joining two notes smoothly.
- A sustained bass note over changing harmonies.
- A chordal bass pattern used in the left hand of the piano.
- The organisation of beats into groups.
- One melody supported by chords.
- Short and detached.
- A rapid repetition of the same note.
- Two or melodies played simultaneously create this texture.
- A word to describe the "thickness" of the music.
- Dynamics which feature big changes between loud and soft.
- A pattern of syncopated beats where two is played against three.
- Soloing in jazz or rock music.
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- Plucking the strings of a string instrument.
- Playing the violin with a bow.
- Many rhythms played at the same time.
- Playing two notes at once on a string instrument.
- The "shaking" of a note producing variations in pitch.
- One melody played over another.
- Harmony which involves just the scale and chords of the key you are in.
- Using notes and chords outside the key you are in.
- The use of different time signatures in a piece.
- Gradually speeding up.
- Sliding from one pitch to another.
- The rate at which harmony changes.
- When the beat is not obvious it is ....
- A rapid alternation between one note and the note above
- A gradual halving of note values.
- A scale made up of tones only.
- Many notes sung to the same syllable.
32 Clues: Short and detached. • Gradually speeding up. • Joining two notes smoothly. • Playing the violin with a bow. • A scale made up of tones only. • Soloing in jazz or rock music. • One melody played over another. • One melody supported by chords. • A gradual halving of note values. • Sliding from one pitch to another. • The rate at which harmony changes. • ...
Glossary: Music Studeo 2025-05-08
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- säestää
- nuotti
- sointu
- kovaääninen
- säveltää
- sävellaji
- ylimääräinen numero
- säestys
- virittää
- säkeistö
- musikaalisuus
- tapahtumapaikka
- elokuvan musiikki
- alavireinen
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- soitin
- duuri
- kapellimestari
- säveltäjä
- kertosäe
- katusoittaja
- sovittaa
- nuottiavain
- sävelkuuro
- sovitus (musiikissa)
- molli
- sanoitus
- sävellys
- johtaa
- music lukea nuotteja
29 Clues: duuri • molli • soitin • nuotti • sointu • johtaa • säestää • säestys • kertosäe • sovittaa • säveltää • sanoitus • virittää • sävellys • säkeistö • säveltäjä • sävellaji • sävelkuuro • nuottiavain • kovaääninen • alavireinen • katusoittaja • musikaalisuus • kapellimestari • tapahtumapaikka • elokuvan musiikki • ylimääräinen numero • sovitus (musiikissa) • music lukea nuotteja
Music Crossword #7 2025-05-09
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- Force that some singers like to be "Defying"
- Life in 3D song Put Your Head on my ___
- Thing that Simon & Garfunkel are listening to the sound of
- First name of singer Parton
- Color of the river that has an ordinance
- The feeling that people want Christmas to be
- Adjective used to describe Grace
- Home Free cover I Am Not ___
- Animal that is the title of a James Taylor album
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- Composer Antonio
- Blind singer Mac ___
- Music group Dad ___
- Composer Claude
- The kind of face James Taylor likes to see, in one song
- Song Lionel Richie wrote for Kenny Rogers
- Austin Brown cover ___ on my Mind
- Art who made an album with his son
- Aretha Franklin feels like this kind of woman
- Singer with two last names that combined to make his stage name, who was on American Idol
- Upcoming Ben Rector album The ___ Man in the World
20 Clues: Composer Claude • Composer Antonio • Music group Dad ___ • Blind singer Mac ___ • First name of singer Parton • Home Free cover I Am Not ___ • Adjective used to describe Grace • Austin Brown cover ___ on my Mind • Art who made an album with his son • Life in 3D song Put Your Head on my ___ • Color of the river that has an ordinance • Song Lionel Richie wrote for Kenny Rogers • ...
music 50 words 2025-08-20
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- Genre known for guitars and distortion
- Term for a musical performance
- Repeated part of a song
- Bad Guy' singer
- 88-key instrument
- Twinkling instrument in orchestras
- Long wooden wind instrument
- Four-stringed instrument played with a bow
- A soft, slow tempo
- Queen who sang 'Shake It Off'
- Improvised music from New Orleans
- Song by Journey: 'Don't Stop ___'
- Brass instrument with a slide
- Symbol that lowers a note
- Like a Virgin' singer
- Six-string instrument
- Musical volume
- Main tune of a song
- Musical drama with acting
- Lose Yourself' rapper
- Bohemian Rhapsody' band
- Singer of 'Purple Rain'
- Song: 'Sweet Child O' ___'
- Symbol that raises a note
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- Leader of an orchestra
- Small flute-like instrument
- Small string instrument from Hawaii
- Large percussion instrument
- Popular jazz instrument with a bell
- Let It Be' band
- Keyboard instrument often found in churches
- Singer of 'Hello' and 'Someone Like You'
- ___ to Heaven' by Led Zeppelin
- The speed of music
- Michael Jackson hit: 'Billie ___'
- Eye of the ___' by Survivor
- Disney hit: 'Let ___'
- Sung words in music
- Low male singing voice
- Taylor Swift song: 'Love ___'
- Type of dance music popular in Latin culture
- Thriller' singer
- Fast and lively tempo
- Jolene' singer
- Adele hit: 'Rolling in the ___'
- Electronic music genre
- ABBA hit: 'Dancing ___'
- ___Sandman' by Metallica
- Genre with artists like Tupac
- Group of singers
50 Clues: Musical volume • Jolene' singer • Bad Guy' singer • Let It Be' band • Thriller' singer • Group of singers • 88-key instrument • The speed of music • A soft, slow tempo • Sung words in music • Main tune of a song • Disney hit: 'Let ___' • Like a Virgin' singer • Fast and lively tempo • Six-string instrument • Lose Yourself' rapper • Leader of an orchestra • Low male singing voice • ...
Music Appreciation Terms 2025-11-04
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- Gradually Softer.
- Gradually Louder.
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound.
- How chords are constructed and how they follow each other.
- Sound that has a definite pitch, or frequency.
- Very slow, broad.
- A dynamic marking meaning to play very softly.
- Term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords.
- A symbol indicating silence for a specific duration in music.
- A set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
- A direction for string players to use the bow (after plucking/pizzicato).
- Very slow, solemn.
- Fast and Lively.
- Basic pace of the music.
- Single melodic line without accompaniment.
- Accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat.
- The distance between two tones.
- Scale including all twelve tones of the octave; each tone is a half step away from the next one.
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- Loud.
- A harmonic or melodic ending that creates a sense of closure in music.
- Combination of three or more tones sounded at once.
- Sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously.
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of the notes placed on each line and space.
- Interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone.
- The tonal center of a piece, based on a specific scale, that organizes pitches.
- A dynamic marking meaning moderately loud.
- Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole.
- Very fast.
- Becoming Faster.
- As Fast As Possible.
- Becoming Slower.
- The unique tone color or quality of a sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another.
- The levels of loudness and softness in music.
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense.
- Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.
- Slow.
- A musical “sentence” or unit of melody that feels complete.
- The technique of plucking the string.
- The pattern of beats organized into measures, shown by the time signature.
- Series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low.
40 Clues: Loud. • Slow. • Very fast. • Becoming Faster. • Becoming Slower. • Fast and Lively. • Gradually Softer. • Gradually Louder. • Very slow, broad. • Very slow, solemn. • As Fast As Possible. • Basic pace of the music. • The distance between two tones. • The technique of plucking the string. • Relative highness or lowness of a sound. • A dynamic marking meaning moderately loud. • ...
80’s Music 2025-06-08
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- Negatives
- Sip
- Hobby of making vases out of clay
- They may pop out of ones forehead when angry
- Tiny green vegetable
- Band found guilty of lip synching during live performances, Milli
- Alternative to jelly
- Red road sign
- “Borderline” became her first top 10 hit in 1984
- Escape or run away from
- Stephen Tyler’s band
- “I Wanna Know What Love Is” band
- Below
- Alice Cooper’s most popular track
- Lead singer of band Guns ‘n Roses
- Animal that carries chlamydia
- Beans that are also known as chickpeas
- “To __ am I speaking?”
- “Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer Bonnie
- “Take On Me” band, or a response of understanding
- Baby’s first words
- Where you may see a rainbow
- “I Love Rock ‘n Roll” singer Joan
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- Band who released album “Slippery When Wet” in 1986
- Worker insect
- One of many of Queen’s 1984 hits, “Radio __”
- Attempt
- Gift for succeeding
- What Katrina & The Waves were walking on
- Billy Joel’s “__ Girl”
- “9 to 5” singer Dolly
- The most popular band of psychedelic rock
- “Summer of ‘69” singer Bryan
- Mexican currency
- Arm or leg
- Squeeze in
- “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” singer Cyndi
- Band Earth, Wind, & __
- Tool used to bang nails
- Stevie Nicks’ band
- What a lasso is made of
- Ozzy Osbourne’s most well-known track, “Crazy __”
- House of ice and snow
- Genre of music to fall out of fashion in the decades early years
- Unwell
- Wide circle
- Band whose top track is named after a continent
- British rock band with popular album “Back in Black”
- Intelligent and sharp
- List of things to buy in a restaurant
- Bruce Springsteen sang about dancing in it
- __ bird gets the worm
52 Clues: Sip • Below • Unwell • Attempt • Negatives • Arm or leg • Squeeze in • Wide circle • Worker insect • Red road sign • Mexican currency • Stevie Nicks’ band • Baby’s first words • Gift for succeeding • Tiny green vegetable • Alternative to jelly • Stephen Tyler’s band • “9 to 5” singer Dolly • House of ice and snow • Intelligent and sharp • __ bird gets the worm • Billy Joel’s “__ Girl” • Band Earth, Wind, & __ • ...
36. Music & Art 2025-08-07
20 Clues: to mix • to sing • to draw • to dance • to paint • to model • to create • to sculpt • to record • to direct • to inspire • to express • to compose • to applaud • to imagine • to perform • to decorate • to rehearse • to illustrate • to play (an instrument)
Music Technology Crossword 2025-06-24
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- A piece of equipment used to boost a signal.
- A reverb that samples real spaces.
- The unit for measuring sound pressure level.
- A unit that converts high-impedance signals to low-impedance (abbr.).
- A filter that removes bass frequencies below a cutoff.
- A device that connects a computer to audio peripherals.
- The process of delaying and echoing a sound.
- A device that suspends a mic to reduce vibration noise.
- The height of a waveform from its zero position.
- The pattern by which a mic captures sound (e.g., heart-shaped).
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- Unwanted sounds created during audio processing.
- The storage of an electrical charge in a capacitor.
- A connection that reduces noise using two inverted signals.
- A microphone that uses capacitance to capture sound.
- A synth control to bend pitch up/down.
- A common audio connector for mono/stereo signals.
- A polar pattern shaped like a figure of 8.
- The initial stage of recording where sounds are input.
- A DAW function to program automatic parameter changes.
- An audio signal requiring less amplification than mic level.
- The amount of boost applied to a preamp.
- Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release (abbr.).
- A modulation effect that simulates multiple voices.
23 Clues: A reverb that samples real spaces. • A synth control to bend pitch up/down. • The amount of boost applied to a preamp. • Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release (abbr.). • A polar pattern shaped like a figure of 8. • A piece of equipment used to boost a signal. • The unit for measuring sound pressure level. • The process of delaying and echoing a sound. • ...
Jamaica's Music History 2025-10-05
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- DJ who chooses and plays records in dancehall culture.
- Latin genre influenced by Jamaican dancehall and reggae.
- Country where reggae, ska, and dancehall originated
- Legendary Jamaican recording studio where many hits were made.
- Nickname of Clement Dodd, famous Studio One producer.
- Rhyming or talking over a beat, precursor to rap.
- Early upbeat Jamaican music genre with offbeat rhythms, precursor to reggae.
- Remix style of reggae focusing on bass, drums, and echo effects.
- Slower, soulful style between ska and reggae.
- Traditional Jamaican folk music style predating ska.
- Iconic Jamaican singer who brought reggae to global fame
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- Popular 1970s reggae rhythm style and a film title.
- Religious and cultural movement strongly linked to reggae.
- Exclusive track cut for sound system play.
- Lively genre that emerged in the late 1970s, emphasizing rhythm and DJ vocals.
- Family name continued by Ziggy, Stephen, and Damian.
- First name of Hibbert, leader of The Maytals.
- Subgenre of reggae emphasizing spiritual and political themes.
- City known as the birthplace of many Jamaican music styles.
- Mobile DJ setup that helped spread Jamaican music culture.
- First name of the dancehall artist who won a Grammy in 1992.
- Genre that evolved from ska and rocksteady in the late 1960s.
22 Clues: Exclusive track cut for sound system play. • First name of Hibbert, leader of The Maytals. • Slower, soulful style between ska and reggae. • Rhyming or talking over a beat, precursor to rap. • Popular 1970s reggae rhythm style and a film title. • Country where reggae, ska, and dancehall originated • Family name continued by Ziggy, Stephen, and Damian. • ...
MUSIC TERMINOLOGY CROSSWORD 2025-12-15
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- very soft
- note that takes up 1 count
- long, smooth style
- gives a certain number of beats of silence
- play a specific note short
- medium soft
- fast, lively tempo
- means to make the note stick out
- brings the note a half step down
- brings the note a half step up
- the blending of chords (usually in the background)
- medium loud
- note that takes up 4 counts
- how fast or slow a song goes
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- how you place your mouth on the instrument to allow sound
- soft, quiet
- the formation of clear and distinct sounds by different syllables
- a group of notes arranged by pitch
- volume of the music
- short, light style
- loud
- marks what key the song is played in
- combines two of the same notes with no new articulation
- moderate tempo
- very loud
- ties two different notes together
- means to hold the note for its entire length
- the moving part of the song
- watch the director and don't cut off until given the cut.
- note that takes up 2 counts
30 Clues: loud • very soft • very loud • soft, quiet • medium soft • medium loud • moderate tempo • short, light style • long, smooth style • fast, lively tempo • volume of the music • note that takes up 1 count • play a specific note short • the moving part of the song • note that takes up 4 counts • note that takes up 2 counts • how fast or slow a song goes • brings the note a half step up • ...
Elements of Music 2025-12-14
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- When the harmony is not stable, harsh sounding
- When a song changes key
- A melody moving by skips
- Gradual slowing down
- When the harmony is stable or sweet.
- Running speed
- A melody with chords/harmony
- A note held for it's full value
- Speeding and, Becoming Faster
- The note doesn't move up or down
- Eight notes are played evenly
- Accenting the "off" beats
- A melody with no accompaniment
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- The end of a musical phrase
- A melody becoming higher in pitch
- Multiple melodies at the same time
- A steady, upbeat rhythm
- A melody moving in steps
- Sprinting speed
- a little fast
- A chord or a key, usually bright, optimistic,
- Eight notes are played unevenly (long-short)
- A low sustained note like a bagpipe
- Like a snail
- I can't run but I can walk much faster
- Walking pace
- The notes blend smoothly from one to the next
- A beat divided in three
- A note played louder
- A melody becoming lower in pitch
- A note played short, bouncy
- A chord or a Key, typically dark, moody, mysterious
- signature The organization of beats
33 Clues: Like a snail • Walking pace • a little fast • Running speed • Sprinting speed • Gradual slowing down • A note played louder • A steady, upbeat rhythm • When a song changes key • A beat divided in three • A melody moving in steps • A melody moving by skips • Accenting the "off" beats • The end of a musical phrase • A note played short, bouncy • A melody with chords/harmony • ...
Music Names & Lyrics 2025-12-20
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- "Maybe you're gonna be the one that saves me... and after all, you're my _"
- The _, band who sung "Mr Brightside" & "Somebody Told Me"
- "Don't go chasing waterfalls, please stick to the rivers and the _"
- Which boyband sung 'I Want It That Way'? The __ __ (2 words)
- What sitcom had "I'll be there for you" by the Rembrandts as a theme tune
- "Black hole sun, won't you come, and wash away the _"
- What is the name of Spice Girls #1 song?
- "I wanna have control. I wanna perfect _. I wanna perfect soul."
- "Do you believe in life after love? I can feel something inside me saying... I really don't think you're _ enough"
- 'Smells like Teen Spirit' was sung by which band?
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- "Dirty _, done dirt cheap" by ACDC
- "Everybody, yeah, yeah, __ your body, yeah, yeah"
- "Near, far _ _ _. I believe that the heart does go on (3 words)"
- __ Rigby, a song by The Beatles
- "Someday you will find me caught beneath the _"
- "Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road. Time _ you by the wrist, directs you where to go"
- Silver _, a song by Fleetwood Mac
- Alice in ___ (band name)
- "If I should stay, I would only be _ _ _ (3 words)
- "Strumming my pain with his fingers, singing my life with his _"
20 Clues: Alice in ___ (band name) • __ Rigby, a song by The Beatles • Silver _, a song by Fleetwood Mac • "Dirty _, done dirt cheap" by ACDC • What is the name of Spice Girls #1 song? • "Someday you will find me caught beneath the _" • "Everybody, yeah, yeah, __ your body, yeah, yeah" • 'Smells like Teen Spirit' was sung by which band? • ...
Musical Cross 2025-06-09
Across
- A style of music known for trumpets.
- small instrument played with your breath.
- Brass needs 3 fingers to play.
- style of music with guitars and drums.
- J or K style of music.
- Hit it to make noise.
- Also known as a fiddle
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- Style of music an orchestra.
- 6 stings acoustic or electric.
- beautiful noise, national symbol of Ireland.
- French
- Black and White keys
- Who is the girl playing the?
13 Clues: French • Black and White keys • Hit it to make noise. • J or K style of music. • Also known as a fiddle • Style of music an orchestra. • Who is the girl playing the? • 6 stings acoustic or electric. • Brass needs 3 fingers to play. • A style of music known for trumpets. • style of music with guitars and drums. • small instrument played with your breath. • ...
Crossword 2021-11-21
Across
- A famous superhero character
- A totalitarian regime
- Music associated with american cowboys
- Something told at stand up and comedy shows
- Something that produces fire
- Something that plays music
- A kind of computer
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- A Japanese animation
- Something that holds liquid inside of it
- something you can see through
- A part of a car
- Brand of car
- Something that could happen at first site
- A liquid extracted from cows and goats
- A country located in Africa
- Visual storytelling
- Music that was popular in the past
- A tipe of cloth
18 Clues: Brand of car • A part of a car • A tipe of cloth • A kind of computer • Visual storytelling • A Japanese animation • A totalitarian regime • Something that plays music • A country located in Africa • A famous superhero character • Something that produces fire • something you can see through • Music that was popular in the past • A liquid extracted from cows and goats • ...
Music Crossword - Matt H 2022-11-13
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- A soft dynamic
- The main focus of the piece that you remember
- The lowest registered instruments keeping time
- The five lines that house the notes
- How long the notes last
- A note worth 2 beats
- The speed of the piece
- A note worth 4 beats
- A very soft dynamic
- The person who keeps the orchestra in time
- A loud dynamic
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- A line that divides the music into bars
- A walking paced tempo
- A very loud dynamic
- A lively paced tempo
- A note worth 1 beat
- Music without words
- Music with words
18 Clues: A soft dynamic • A loud dynamic • Music with words • A very loud dynamic • A note worth 1 beat • Music without words • A very soft dynamic • A lively paced tempo • A note worth 2 beats • A note worth 4 beats • A walking paced tempo • The speed of the piece • How long the notes last • The five lines that house the notes • A line that divides the music into bars • ...
World Music: Caribbean 2017-04-06
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- the religion of the caribbean is dominated by _______.
- a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950
- main language of the caribbean
- most visited Caribbean island
- what old culture influences the culture of the caribbean today?
- home to the shortest runway in the world
- The Caribbean Islands have a diverse topography including _________ mountains, tropical forests, low-lying plantations, valleys, waterfalls, and volcanoes.
- a large drum made of wood and animal skin
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- plaid like print in vibrant colors, worn by both men and women.
- continent in which the caribbean is considered to be a part of
- a pair of short pieces of wood struck to produce a clicking rhythm.
- also known as the king of salsa
- means drowned land
- adapted by the six string guitar, but the modern one has 5 pairs of strings.
- another name for the caribbean
- many different types of music have influenced popular ______ to come about.
- early clothing was influenced heavily by _____ creole styles.
- joined Tito Puente’s orchestra, recorded over 70 albums, and has won one Grammy
- least popular religion in the caribbean
- the inhabitants of the caribbean are called the _______.
20 Clues: means drowned land • most visited Caribbean island • main language of the caribbean • another name for the caribbean • also known as the king of salsa • least popular religion in the caribbean • home to the shortest runway in the world • a large drum made of wood and animal skin • a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950 • ...
Folk Music crossword 2022-01-21
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- Bob Dylans second album that he released
- name for Dylans tapes and songs that eventually got passed to bootleggers instead of the publishing company
- folk group that sang "Walk right In" that hit number 1 in 1963
- A band from Canada who would later just be known as the band
- who worked with Guthrie and later went on to form the Weavers
- folk singer whose songs included the dustbowl ballads, pro-union sons, anti-Hitler songs, etc.. wrote over 1,000 songs.
- The man who signed Bob Dylan to a five year contract
- was a number one hit in 1950 by the weavers
- folk group also established that sang the song "Micheal Row the Boat Ashore" that hit number 1 in 1961.
- considered to be the first double album in rock history
- name of Guthrie's memoir that influenced Bob Dylan to use unusual speech patterns in his work
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- song relating to a convicted murderer named Tom Dula who was sentenced to death
- the group who wore crew cuts and matching clothes and had worked their way up to 10 top 40 hits by 1963
- place that often hired comedians and was the place Bob Dylan made his first New York appearance
- newsletter published by Pete Seeger and three other folk musicians in 1962
- Man who opened folklore center on Macdougal Street
- Later known as the "queen of folk".
- a folk jam session where folk songs are often sung.
- song written by Seeger as a pro-union song that eventually became a civil rights anthem
- popular and known singer and song-writer that was born in Minnesota in 1941
20 Clues: Later known as the "queen of folk". • Bob Dylans second album that he released • was a number one hit in 1950 by the weavers • Man who opened folklore center on Macdougal Street • a folk jam session where folk songs are often sung. • The man who signed Bob Dylan to a five year contract • considered to be the first double album in rock history • ...
Music of Africa 2022-01-10
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- Traditional drum from Senegal
- traveling musicians, poets, storytellers, historians and genealogists of West Africa
- Female griots
- Tradition Music is taught to others by being sung or played
- Air column vibrates to make sound
- Two or more rhythms playing at the same time
- A repeated rhythmic pattern
- Membrane vibrates to make sound
- Goblet shaped drum, tilted when played
- Iron bell shaped like a curled up leaf
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- Instrument played by griots
- Held under the arm,squeeze strings to play
- Made from an animal horn, blown like a trumpet
- Strings vibrate to make sound
- Similar to a xylophone, uses gourd resonators
- Hand held instrument with metal tongues played by thumbs
- The whole instrument vibrates to make sound
- Metal double bell
- Hand carved aerophone from Guinea
- Instrument from Nigeria meaning ‘vessel’
20 Clues: Female griots • Metal double bell • Instrument played by griots • A repeated rhythmic pattern • Traditional drum from Senegal • Strings vibrate to make sound • Membrane vibrates to make sound • Air column vibrates to make sound • Hand carved aerophone from Guinea • Goblet shaped drum, tilted when played • Iron bell shaped like a curled up leaf • ...
Music Symbols 1 2021-10-22
Across
- the different sections of music such as ABA is the_____of the piece
- to get louder
- the symbol for soft
- This symbol has two dots and means to do the section again
- this note gets 1/2 a beat
- this symbol cancels a sharp or flat
- this symbol raises a note by 1/2 step
- sing or play the note short and detached
- sopranos and altos sing in this clef
- this rest is 1/2 a beat
- emphasize the note and sound
- this symbol lowers a note by 1/2 step
- this symbol means hold the note longer than usual
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- this note gets one beat
- this note is two beats long
- this rest is one beat of silence
- the two numbers at the beginning of a song
- this rest is two beats of silence
- this note takes up the whole measure
- this rest gets four beats and hangs upside down
- to get slower
- tenors and basses sing in this clef
- sing or play smoothly or connected
- the spaces of the treble clef
- you put notes on the five lines and spaces
25 Clues: to get louder • to get slower • the symbol for soft • this note gets one beat • this rest is 1/2 a beat • this note gets 1/2 a beat • this note is two beats long • emphasize the note and sound • the spaces of the treble clef • this rest is one beat of silence • this rest is two beats of silence • sing or play smoothly or connected • this symbol cancels a sharp or flat • ...
Music Terminology: Tempos 2020-09-17
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- very very slow
- but not too much 3w
- even faster than presto
- at a walking pace 76-108 bpm
- broadly 40-60bpm
- fast, quick and bright 120-156bpm
- rather broadly 60-66
- slowly with great expression 66-76 bpm
- between andante and moderato 92-98 bpm 2w
- slightly faster than andante 80-108 (sometimes means slightly slower)
- fast, but not too much 4w
- moderately fast 102-110bpm
- suddenly
- moderately, in a march style 83-85bpm 2w
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- lively and fast
- very
- slightly faster than allegro 2w
- at a moderate speed 98-112bpm
- slowly 45-60 bpm
- resume previous tempo 2w
- very slow
- very slowly
- moderately allegro 116-120 2w
- with movement 2w
- very fast and lively
- slower than andante and slightly faster than adagio 70-80 bpm
- a little
- very very fast 168-200
28 Clues: very • a little • suddenly • very slow • very slowly • very very slow • lively and fast • broadly 40-60bpm • slowly 45-60 bpm • with movement 2w • but not too much 3w • rather broadly 60-66 • very fast and lively • very very fast 168-200 • even faster than presto • resume previous tempo 2w • fast, but not too much 4w • moderately fast 102-110bpm • at a walking pace 76-108 bpm • ...
Italian Music Terms 2020-06-18
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- quicker (more speed)
- always
- short and detached
- slowly
- loud
- gradually becoming slower
- in a signing style
- immediately slower
- without
- gradually becoming louder
- lively and fast
- very fast
- very loud
- sustained
- moderately short and detached
- very
- gradually becoming softer
- gradually becoming slower
- slower (less speed)
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- majestic
- moderately loud
- lively and spirited
- broadly
- smooth and well connected
- lightly
- gradually becoming faster
- at a moderate speed
- very soft
- a little
- moderately fast
- gradually becoming louder
- slowly
- return to former speed
- becoming broader
- moderately soft
- soft
- at an easy walking pace
37 Clues: loud • very • soft • always • slowly • slowly • broadly • lightly • without • majestic • a little • very soft • very fast • very loud • sustained • moderately loud • moderately fast • lively and fast • moderately soft • becoming broader • short and detached • in a signing style • immediately slower • lively and spirited • at a moderate speed • slower (less speed) • quicker (more speed) • return to former speed • ...
Pop Music Crossword 2020-07-03
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- A large instrument with black and white keys
- "Major key alert!" This DJ will shout his name all over the song!
- This famous band have a song about a yellow submarine
- This "Famous" rapper also has his own brand of trainers
- The real name of the Panic! At The Disco Star
- A six string instrument played by Ed Sheeran
- The songs "This Is Me" and "Rewrite the Stars" came from this musical
- This X Factor Boyband made "The best song ever"
- He'll be riding shotgun underneath the hot sun
- a Musical starring Elphaba and Glinda
- They will, they will Rock you!
- "Vossi Bop" artist
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- This Country turned Pop singer just wants to has a big "Reputation"
- This "Rain on Me" singer wants to "Just Dance"
- A hit song by Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello
- A huge UK Music Festival (G_______)
- This boyband star just released a solo album called "Fine Line"
- This musical character wears an amazing technicolour dreamcoat
- This pop singer makes her own "New Rules"
- This young musician is a "Bad Guy"
- This american rock band don't want to be "American Idiots"
- Lil Nas X combines Country and Rap on this song
22 Clues: "Vossi Bop" artist • They will, they will Rock you! • This young musician is a "Bad Guy" • A huge UK Music Festival (G_______) • a Musical starring Elphaba and Glinda • This pop singer makes her own "New Rules" • A large instrument with black and white keys • A six string instrument played by Ed Sheeran • The real name of the Panic! At The Disco Star • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- Adds half a count to note
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- One beat in 4/4 time
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Notes below middle C
- Return to the beginning
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Different fingering for the same chord
- e.g. A third
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Playing soft or loud
- Three notes played in two beats
- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • One beat in 4/4 time • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • Adds half a count to note • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
Art and Music 2020-06-07
Across
- Antonio Vivaldi is a famous Italian ...
- You see this at the theatre.
- A long written story, using characters who are not real.
- Quentin Tarantino is a famous ... of Kill Bill.
- A study of designing buildings.
- An event where paintings are shown.
- The Godfather is a great ... about the mafia.
- You take one of these with a camera.
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- A person who writes books.
- David by Michelangelo is a ...
- A Tale of Two Cities is a ... by Charles Dickens.
- I love ... music especially Mozart and Bach.
- Street art.
- The Mona Lisa is a ... by Leonardo Da Vinci.
- A person with a camera.
- CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ...
- Thriller is a best-selling ... by Michael Jackson.
- Anna Pavlova was a famous Russian ballet ...
- To make something new.
- A piece of writing in beautiful language, often with short lines.
20 Clues: Street art. • To make something new. • A person with a camera. • A person who writes books. • You see this at the theatre. • David by Michelangelo is a ... • A study of designing buildings. • An event where paintings are shown. • You take one of these with a camera. • Antonio Vivaldi is a famous Italian ... • CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ... • ...
Chorus Music Vocabulary 2022-02-02
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- 2 or more notes together and their relationship
- one half step down
- group of notes arranged in ascending or descending order
- highest voice category
- written, paper form of music
- speed of the music
- how loud or soft to sing
- second highest voice category
- group of 3 or more simultaneous notes
- the way different sounds are combined
- song or anthem of a school
- b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,v,w,x,z
- group of musicians who play or sing together
- the subjects of Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Visual Art, Dance, and Theater
- lowest voice category
- the specific diction of the words in a song
- a type of symbol before a note indicating sharp, flat, or natural
- someone who writes a piece of music
- emphasizes a beat >
- gradually get louder
- place for performance
- pitches with letter names
- an author/owner's decision for when their work may be reproduced
- second to the lowest voice category
- distance between two pitches
- song sung by school to encourage team
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- section of a melody or tune
- someone who writes a song
- hurtful, negligent, and sometimes popular way of speaking
- most written music instructions are written in this language
- a musical work that has been created
- five note scale
- one half step up #
- the lower clef symbol
- the melodies and ideas of a song and how they are repeated
- two musicians singing together
- gradually get softer
- to perform without preparation
- the higher clef symbol
- simple, singable melody
- muscle which inflates the lungs
- five lines on the page to place a clef and notes upon
- voices singing without instruments
- symbol that turns a sharp or flat note into a natural note
- diminish sound or get quieter
- Austrian composer who lived from 1685 to 1750 - Johann Sebastian _____
- the voice type between tenor and bass
- steady pulse of a song
- type or class of music
- a traditional genre of music conforming to an established form
- organized series of pitches
- a performance in order to obtain a position
- an arrangement of long and short sounds
- a,e,i,o,u, and sometimes y, and w
- group of people working together to tell or sing
55 Clues: five note scale • one half step down • one half step up # • speed of the music • emphasizes a beat > • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • the lower clef symbol • lowest voice category • place for performance • highest voice category • the higher clef symbol • steady pulse of a song • type or class of music • simple, singable melody • how loud or soft to sing • ...
guitar music vocabulary 2022-02-08
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- Play softly.
- An interval in time where no notes are played.
- Fast paced.
- Two dots that are placed before a double bar line.
- Play loudly.
- The speed of a peice of music.
- The pieces of a guitar that are used to tune.
- A note with the value of one beat.
- A note with a value of half a beat.
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- A section of the staff where a specific amount of music ocurres(inbetween each bar line).
- A line on the staff that separates it into separate sections.
- A not with a value of two beats.
- three or more notes played, harmonically, at the same time.
- five parallel lines together with four spaces(the music is written here).
- A chord played with one finger across all strings.
- An object that is used to pluck the guitar strings and play notes.
- A part of the guitar that is used to play different notes by putting your finger behind it and plucking that string.
- To play at a moderate pace.
- A sound with a given pitch and duration.
- The part of a guitar that is used to play notes.
20 Clues: Fast paced. • Play softly. • Play loudly. • To play at a moderate pace. • The speed of a peice of music. • A not with a value of two beats. • A note with the value of one beat. • A note with a value of half a beat. • A sound with a given pitch and duration. • The pieces of a guitar that are used to tune. • An interval in time where no notes are played. • ...
Classical Music Crosswords 2021-11-08
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- Joan Tower said "music must do its'_______"
- Price wrote "Ethiopia's ______ in America".
- Aaron Copeland was called the ____ of Am. composers
- Chas. Ives played what sport at Yale Univ?
- Hiawatha's Wedding Feast based on poem by who?
- What size orchestras did Tchaikovsky use?
- Charles Ives sold what product by day?
- Joan Tower was the 2020 "Composer of the _______".
- society was divided into "High Brow" or "___ Brow
- Gershwin wrote "Rhapsody in _______".
- Joaquin Rodrigo studied with Dukas in _______.
- Joan Tower wrote "_____in America."
- Sir William Walton wrote a piece titled ______".
- What automotive part did Gershwin use in a symphony?
- What physical disability did Joaquin Rodrigo have?
- mussorgsky wrote opera "_______ Gudonov".
- The name of Charles Ives' wife.
- Ives wrote "______ Band from Five Street Songs"
- Gershwin worked on Tin Pan _______.
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- Gershwin put is own composition on a _____roll.
- Florence Smith-Price was an Afro-American ___.
- Dvorak was fascinated with what kind of music?
- Sam Coleridge Taylor believed "The bigger, the___"
- Coleridge-Taylor was called "the ______Mahler"
- Chas.Ives used ____notes in honor of the town band.
- "Crown ___"performed for Queens' coronation.
- Brahms introduced Dvorak to his __________?
- Louis Gottschalk fled to So. America after an____.
- Aaron Copeland composed "Appalachain _____"
- Sir William Walton was from __________.
- Ives wrote "______ Places in New England."
- Samuel Coleridge Taylor never met his ______.
- Aaron Copeland wrote for "Of Mice and ______".
- Aaron Copleland wrote scores for ________.
- What nationality was Tchaikovsky?
- Dvorak knew what famous composer?
- Modest Mussorgsky abused what substance?
- Antonin Dvorak had a particular talent for _______
38 Clues: The name of Charles Ives' wife. • What nationality was Tchaikovsky? • Dvorak knew what famous composer? • Joan Tower wrote "_____in America." • Gershwin worked on Tin Pan _______. • Gershwin wrote "Rhapsody in _______". • Charles Ives sold what product by day? • Sir William Walton was from __________. • Modest Mussorgsky abused what substance? • ...
Music Crossword I 2021-11-03
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- First musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein
- I do this because you're mine
- Don't sit under this
- Tie a yellow ribbon around this tree
- I'll be loving you..
- 90 year old coal miner's daughter
- means whatever will be, will be
- style of music popular in the 1970s
- Don't get around much _____
- name the singer
- stage name of Leonard Slye
- four stringed instrument
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- Ingredient on Elvis Presley's favorite sandwich
- Name that tune
- Frank or Nancy
- ____ smiling at me
- music or dance with czech roots
- patriotic song
- bandleader with a long-running show on PBS
- love song by the Carpenters
- group of four musicians
- Name that tune
- Instrument played by Bahama Bob
- popular Christmas song
- Leave your worries on the ____
25 Clues: Name that tune • Frank or Nancy • patriotic song • Name that tune • name the singer • ____ smiling at me • Don't sit under this • I'll be loving you.. • popular Christmas song • group of four musicians • four stringed instrument • stage name of Leonard Slye • love song by the Carpenters • Don't get around much _____ • I do this because you're mine • music or dance with czech roots • ...
Scott's Music Crossword 2021-10-24
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- Dang Red Sox, song
- Views from Carrabbas, artist
- Mark Twain rushed when writing this, song
- I love the way you look tonight, artist
- "Hello, is it me you're ___ ___?", lyric
- Tracy Chapman, Lamborghini, song
- "Aruba, ___, oh I want to take ya", lyric
- ___ Washington, ___ Jackson - softly speaking, song
- Don't go chasing Niagara, song
- "Just a city boy, born and raised in ___ ___.", lyric
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- Styx floating on the water, song
- Let's go Meme, song
- "Give me the beat boys and ___ ___ ___.", lyric
- "As I walk through the valley...", song
- The dog from Wizard of Oz sings this, song
- ___ market, ___ oline - logically speaking, artist
- ___ Bieber + tree falling saying + pond, artist
- Thanks for the Help Yesterday in the Strawberry Fields, artist
- Fractions ain't bad, song
- ___ Panther, ___ Mayweather, artist
20 Clues: Dang Red Sox, song • Let's go Meme, song • Fractions ain't bad, song • Views from Carrabbas, artist • Don't go chasing Niagara, song • Styx floating on the water, song • Tracy Chapman, Lamborghini, song • ___ Panther, ___ Mayweather, artist • "As I walk through the valley...", song • I love the way you look tonight, artist • "Hello, is it me you're ___ ___?", lyric • ...
The music industry 2021-11-26
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- I pace like a ghost
- Roaring 20s, tossing pennies in the pool
- The devil's in the details,
- To my lovin’ bed
- i was seven and you were nine
- Up on the roof with a school girl crush
- burning brighter than the sun,
- the butterflies turned to dust that covered my whole room
- I’m New York City
- Don't you dare look out your window, darling everything's on fire
- love you to the moon and to Saturn
- And all the times I let you in Just for you to go again
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- You are what you loved
- He puts papers in his briefcase and drives away
- Come on, come on, don't leave me like this
- hold onto the memories they will hold onto you
- Wrinkle in your new life
- I love you to the moon and back
- I might sink and drown and die
- She's never gonna see the light No matter what you do
- Jacket 'round my shoulders is yours
- Wednesday in a café
- The fatal flaw that makes you long to be Magnificently cursed
23 Clues: To my lovin’ bed • I’m New York City • I pace like a ghost • Wednesday in a café • You are what you loved • Wrinkle in your new life • The devil's in the details, • i was seven and you were nine • I might sink and drown and die • burning brighter than the sun, • I love you to the moon and back • love you to the moon and to Saturn • Jacket 'round my shoulders is yours • ...
